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20 to 30k depending on condition and accessories , I own five of them!
The worth of an antique depends on a few different factors including who you are selling it to and its condition. Since this one is not in pristine condition, it will not fetch quite as much. In general, these pianos may go for a few thousand dollars.
you have a commercial model of the 1911 45 cal. pistol. Made in 1912 have you thought of a price ??????????
Yes it was released for the PS3 on March 2007 and is available for under $10 from Glyde in excellent condition or in the Game of the Year edition and included expansion packs for under $30 from Amazon.com in new condition and including shipping or under $20 in a new standard edition see related link
Between 170-200 dollars in the description that you have provided,including the original box and choke tube wrench.
1955 Brooklyn Dodgers yearbookThe 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers yearbook featuring the Bum Drawing by famed Sporting News artist/ illustrator Willard Mullin (reaching for star) is worth about $250.00 - $400.00 in excellent - near/mint condition. Issues in mint condition or in less than excellent condition will sell higher or lower accordingly.Common flaws include: rips, creases, staining, cracked binding, and loose pages. Condition is important, and even minor flaws could devalue the yearbook significantly.
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The dragonfly's compound eyes account for its excellent sight. The elements in the insect's eyes allow its to see colors beyond human capabilities, including ultraviolet light.
The value of an antique gumball machine is dependent on a number of factors including it's age and rarity and condition. Values may range from $20 for the more common machines to thousands of dollars for the rarer machines in good original condition.
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Stevens made a number of inexpensive bolt action utility rifles, including the Model 56, a 5 shot magazine repeater. Values range from @ $50 for one in poor but working condition, to @ $200 for one in excellent condition. I'm afraid that I can't provide any more info, since there is no collector's market for these guns.