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Depends on the model detail, the original retail is 1200+, now should worth maybe 600 depends on the condition.
Coin silver Selmer's are stamped on the main body "Coin Silver" Matching serial numbers on all pieces prove they are all solid silver.
The value of an Armstrong flute with a serial number of 7058438 varies depending on the actual condition of the flute. The flute might sell for as much as $150 or as little as $70.
Well you see, everyone wants a newer flute that plays better not an older, used vintage flute. That's why newer flutes are so expensive! Yours is most likely from the 70's. Since Selmer is a very common and not-so expensive flute brand of flute your best price range is worth around $40-$60. **I also have a Selmer vintage flute and its serial # is 258130 I got it for $70 at a local music store.
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Probably $20 on ebay. Or you could just make a lamp out of it.
Depends on the model detail, the original retail is 1200+, now should worth maybe 600 depends on the condition.
Coin silver Selmer's are stamped on the main body "Coin Silver" Matching serial numbers on all pieces prove they are all solid silver.
The value of an Armstrong flute with a serial number of 7058438 varies depending on the actual condition of the flute. The flute might sell for as much as $150 or as little as $70.
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Well you see, everyone wants a newer flute that plays better not an older, used vintage flute. That's why newer flutes are so expensive! Yours is most likely from the 70's. Since Selmer is a very common and not-so expensive flute brand of flute your best price range is worth around $40-$60. **I also have a Selmer vintage flute and its serial # is 258130 I got it for $70 at a local music store.
That is the serial number (an identification number). Often, you'll be asked this if you apply for wind bands etc.
It depends on which model. There were 3 Selmer Omega flute models. The FLOM300 was a student model that was silver plated throughout. The FLOM200 had a solid silver headjoint with a silver plated body. The FLOM100 was the only one that was solid silver throughout the headjoint and body. The keys were silver plated. I hope this helps.
we have a selmer signet coin silver flute, purchased in 1969, or 1970 do you have an idea of what this may be worth it is in very good condition, and it has the original case
I have the same flute serial number 9094. I don't know the value but I've just spent almost £100 having it professionally repaired, serviced and cleaned and I was told the instruments are not often seen and that the quality is very good - at least as good as or even better than a modern Yamaha costing over £400. So I would say as long as the instrument is in tip-top condition it should be worth about the same or more if the buyer particulary wants a rare old instrument. I Hope this helps.
If you multiply the length taken in millimetres by a weighted factor of 0.55 and equate that to the a dollar amount you will have about the right value.