The reported value of sand production amounted to about $1 million.
By 1938 the gross value of American assets abroad amounted to $11.5 billion.
The value of the prize goods amounted to nearly $500.
The total value of the information that had been stolen amounted to $13.2 million.
Adding this to the actual amounts paid into the fund, the total value at the end of 1992 amounted to $223,608.
But in each instance the value of their haul amounted to less than a hundred pounds.
The most valuable export is tin, the value of which in 1905 amounted to $2,820,745.
The value of crop production amounted to $272 million in 2003.
That is what European added value actually amounts to.
At the time its assessed value amounted to $5,250,000.