I've seen a white one for $15, so I would think the gold one might be worth $25-30. Of course, everything is worthless if there's no demand for it.
The term "special edition" can be used to describe a limited version of a particular product. For example, there might be a limited amount of a certain color for a product.
It's normally black
Promo Meowth (#10)
Just the color. There are no additional features.
should the background be orange how many limited editions of this were printed
it was dicontined,not sure why
Yes there was a limited edition color pink distributed in parts of Asia and Oceania. see related link under original case design for this color and a number of other colors used for the cases
There is a page bound inside the PROPAEDIA Outline of Knowledge, Guide to the Britannica that says....."This special edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica entitled the Constitution Edition is limited to 49,999 Sets numbered from 1 to 49,999 This is set number ___________. They are 15th Edition, 1987. Beautiful Blue Leather. I don't what about them is different other than the color and sets printed. I have a full set and all of the annuals up to 2005; which I think, however not positive, is the last annaul printed for the set.
The website for the Sharpie brand permanent markers indicates that the "fine point" type comes in 39 colors.
no.
Red
Gameboy advance comes in Onyx, Flame, Platinum, Cobalt blue, Pearl pink, Pearl blue, Graphite, Midnight blue (backlit), Charizard Red, Torchic Orange, Venusaur Green, NES classic design, and Pikachu Yellow. In September 2005 a Surf Blue edition was sold through Best Buy. A special Pokémon Emerald pack contained a limited edition Green Rayquaza SP and the Emerald game. A limited backlit edition exists. There is also an All Blacks edition.