How much is a 1999 Danbury Mint 22kt Gold upperdeck authenicated Michael Jordan rookie and Career card worth
$225.90. Price found on E-Bay on 1/7/13
On eBay, prices for Michael Jordan 22kt gold rookie and career cards by Danbury Mint are priced at $20.00 to $30.00 for single cards. Sets are priced higher. For an accurate appraisal, the card would need to be taken to a dealer.
Danbury mint 22 karat - 32 card setAuthorized by MLB, and the MLBPA the Danbury mint issued a 22 karat - 32 card set of the 1998 World champion New York Yankees complete with a collectors card album. The original issue price for the set was $348.80. As with most of the collectors sets issued by companies such as the Danbury mint they sell for well bellow the issued price. A fair market value should be in the $160. - $320. price range. I just checked on eBay and one set missing three cards that did not sell for $40. (it was re-listed)
The 22kt. "limited" edition gold cards have a low collectors value and are viewed as more of a novelty. Limited edition does not add value when there are more cards made than collectors interested in the market. These cards including the Joe Jackson card are commonly found on eBay selling for about $5.
Look on eBay you can get whole set of 125 cards for $550.00.
I cant truthfully answer that question but below is a link for a calculator that will give an estimate of what your gold is worth. http://www.americangoldandsilverexchange.com/what_we_pay.cfm Hope this helps!!
that it is 22kt gold
You might get a dollar or two for it. Collectors aren't interested in such novelty items and the gold value is almost nothing.
917 or 918.
Prices for a 22kt gold Wyoming statehood replica stamp vary from $0.99 up to $15.00.
not much... HGE means Heavy gold electroplate. You have a coating of gold over some other metal. Even tho HGE is the thickest coating, it's still just a very thin plating, and would require a special process to remove the gold from the other metal. The process would probably cost more than the value of the gold retreived, even with today's high gold value.