The value depends on the condition of the set and where you sell it. It is being sold on one site for $162.00. On ebay, it is listed on auction for $549.00 and on Buy it Now for $749.00. If you have one to sell, it is best to look around to find out the best place to get the highest price possible for it.
$280.00
One set went for auction in June 2008 for £20-30 per this ad: The Waterloo Museum "Battle of Waterloo Chess Set" by Franklin Mint, with boxed set of identification leaflets. Figures are excellent to near mint, board has a few minor chips to edges.
In a game of chess, the queen is worth 9 points.
74$
Other then the silver value, there is no collectors value on Franklin Mint items
Stuart D. Green has written: 'Value engineering'
I believe the set is worth a couple hundred dollars. Are you interested in selling it?
In chess, the value of a knight and a bishop is generally considered to be equal. However, their value can vary depending on the specific position and strategy of the game.
In terms of strategic value on the chess board, the knight is generally considered to be worth more than the bishop.
The queen is the most powerful piece in chess whereas the most important chess piece would be the king .
a new one is £55
Depending on the board the cost is $260 .. other than that I'm not sure where you get "value" from?