In the first few weeks after the launch of the T-model in 1908, Ford had already 15,000 orders for it. His major problem was the speed with which the cars could be delivered.
No US $1 coins were struck in 1908, look at the coin again and post new question.
The 1908 Liberty Head nickel is a common coin, most are valued at $1.00-$3.00
The value of a barber 1908 dime varies in value. A barber 1908 dime that is considered to be in poor condition is worth approximately $3.00, and one considered to be in perfect mint condition has values upwards of $170.00 and more.
Current retail value for a certified 1908 Half Eagle is about $5,000.00 in MS-64
Depends on what police positive. A police positive .38 was 1905 , a police positive special was 1908 & a police positive .22 target model G & C was 1910 based on serial number 1655.
The price of Model T in 1908 is 950 dollars.
Le flair du chien de police - 1908 was released on: USA: 13 June 1908
Monday Morning in a Coney Island Police Court - 1908 was released on: USA: 4 September 1908
Mother-in-Law and the Artist's Model - 1908 was released on: USA: 4 July 1908
It is the type of model made in the era of 1908-1926. It is the type of model made in the era of 1908-1926. It is the type of model made in the era of 1908-1926.
The first Model T Ford was assembled in 1908.
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It was developed in 1907-1908 The first Model T left the factory on September 27 1908 and was sold as a 1909 model.
Savage made three .32 ACP automatic pistols: model 1907, made 1908-1920 model 1915, made 1915-1916 model 1917, made 1920-1926 These were also made in .380. You should be able to find photos of each one on the internet -- they are easy to tell apart, especially by looking at the shape of the pistol and the grip. It is not uncommon to find references to other Savage automatics, such as the model 1904, model 1905, model 1908, model 1909, model 1910, etc -- these are mis-identifications of one of the above three models, usually a model 1907, sometimes a model 1915, and occasionally a model 1917.
There are three models of Savage automatic pistol made in .32 (and in .380) ACP. These are the model 1907 (made 1908-1920 in .32), the model 1915 (made 1915-1916 in .32), and the model 1917 (made 1920-1926 in .32). All of these, regardless of model or date of manufacture, have the date 21 November 1905 (in some form) stamped on the top of the slide. This is the date that Elbert Searle was awarded a patent for his pistol design, which is the basis of all the Savage automatic pistols. It has no connection with the pistol's model or date of manufacture.The serial numbers on all Savage automatic pistols, regardless of model, will be found directly under the barrel at the front edge of the frame. Early model 1907s will have the s/n on the bottom of the frame, while all other pistols will have the s/n on the front of the frame.All .32 Savage pistols use the same s/n range, regardless of model:model 1907 (1908-1920): approx s/n 1 - 229800model 1915 (1915-1916): approx s/n 130000 - 136500 (overlaps with model 1907)model 1917 (1920-1926): approx s/n 229800 - 259472 (replaces model 1907)All .380 Savage pistols use the same s/n range, regardless of model:model 1907 (1913-1920): approx B2000 - 15748B (first few hundred started with "B")model 1915 (1915-1917): approx 10000B - 13900B (overlaps with model 1907)model 1917 (1920-1928): approx 15749B - 29972B) (replaces model 1907)(On the .380 pistols, it is not uncommon to find the "B" misread as an "8".)