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  2. A Bathing Ape - Wikipedia

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    Bape Store Harajuku, Tokyo BAPE store deployed in Hong Kong (2006-2011). A Bathing Ape (Japanese: ア・ベイシング・エイプ, Hepburn: A beishingu eipu), also known as BAPE, is a Japanese fashion brand founded by Nigo (Tomoaki Nagao) in Ura-Harajuku in 1993.

  3. Nigo - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Nigo released the Bapesta sneaker, [5] which according to BBC presenter Jonathan Ross, later became the "epitome of collectable footwear". [6] The sneaker resembles Nike's Air Force 1 design, [ 7 ] but instead of the swoosh on the side, it has Nigo's Bapesta logo, a star with a lightning bolt extending out of it.

  4. List price - Wikipedia

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    This 1916 advertisement distinguishes the list price and a lower our special price.. The list price, also known as the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP), or the recommended retail price (RRP), or the suggested retail price (SRP) of a product is the price at which its manufacturer notionally recommends that a retailer sell the product.

  5. Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide - Wikipedia

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    Original artwork for volumes 2 and 3, created by artist A. Kaviraj, is on display at Austin's Ring Museum in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The 52nd edition of the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide (2022-2023) was scheduled for release on July 20, 2022.

  6. Office of Price Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Office of Price Administration and the Legacy of the New Deal, 1939-1946. Public Historian, (1983) 5:3 pp. 5–29. JSTOR; Bartels, Andrew H. The Politics of Price Control: The Office of Price Administration and the Dilemmas of Economic Stabilization, 1940-1946. (Ph.D. dissertation, The Johns Hopkins University, 1980.) Galbraith, J. K.

  7. International scientific committee on price history - Wikipedia

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    Cole (Arthur Harrison), Wholesale Commodity Prices in the United States 1700–1861, 1938. Beveridge (William H.), Prices and Wages in England from the 12th to the 19th Century, 1939. Posthumus (Nicolaas), Nederlandsche Prijsgeschiedenis, 1943–1964. Hamilton (Earl J.), War and Prices in Spain (1651–1800), 1947.

  8. Fixed price of Coca-Cola from 1886 to 1959 - Wikipedia

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    The Coca-Cola Company was able to maintain this price for several reasons, including bottling contracts the company signed in 1899, advertising, vending machine technology, and a relatively low rate of inflation (with 5 cents in 1886 being worth about 15 cents in 1959, compared to 5 cents in 1959 being worth about 54 cents in 2024). [1]

  9. List of most expensive paintings - Wikipedia

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    This sale tripled the previous record, and introduced a new era in top art sales. Before this, the highest absolute price paid for a painting was £8.1 million (£22.9 million in 2023 currency) paid by the J. Paul Getty Museum for Andrea Mantegna's Adoration of the Magi at Christie's in London on 18 April 1985. [5]