I've seen them on Craigslist for $25 with a case. I think these don't have a high price because they're not as functional as full-featured self-correcting electrics (e.g., IBM Wheelwriter 2) and not as decoratively attractive as earlier manual models (e.g., Olivetti Valentine).
For working Studio 44s, prices start at around $25. A typewriter in really wonderful condition could potentially fetch over $100, and much more if professionally restored. Most sell for $50-75. The case probably isn't real leather.
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usually a well kept red valentine typewriter is worth around 150-200 euro here in europe but i know in USA they have been sold for as much as 500 usd.
If it is a Valentine with the case rubbers intact and made in Barcelona with the little instructions sheets it may be worth as much as $350 US. They are quite keenly sought by collectors now although at the time of manufacture 1969 they were a very slow seller due to the radical design and colour. Olivetti made a second manufacturing run made in Mexico in the 1990's and these also failed to ignite the buyers. A machine truly before it's time... Ray Murray (ex Olivetti Manager) Adelaide SA
I have one and i am looking for an answer aswel.According to someone they are worth around £600 (Yay! I only baught mine for £5)What_is_the_value_of_an_olivetti_lexikon_80_typewriter_produced_in_1948
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I have a Smith-Corona electric typewriter called a "Coronet Super 12" still in the case. It is blue in color and still works. In excellent condition. Was wondering the value of this typewriter and what would be the best way to find a buyer? Thank you, Pam Burkholder
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I am not sure of the value, but from your description it sounds like a 1920s era Remington Desk Typewriter, likely oak.
i paid $7.99 at the good will yesterday.
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