That is a question that can not be effectively answered. What type machine? Victor or Victrola? What model? Working or not? &c. as it stands the quest could be anywhere from $25.00 to over $10,000.
it is a victrola in good working condition
The Victor VV-VIII is a 1911 lower market machine then, that sold for $50.. I'm a collector/investor/re-seller & I will be buying one this week in VG+ condition [no work needed] for $200 & will sell it after enjoying a bit for $300-400.
It depends upon the rarity of the model and condition. But for a reasonable example, it could be a few hundred dollars.
A white rotary sewing machine from the 1900s is worth about $130.
Victor Yates was born in 1900.
Victor Shearburn was born in 1900.
Victor Hotel was created in 1900.
Victor records from the early 1900's can be worth up to $1,000.00. This, however, depends on their condition, and if they can still be played on hi-fi systems and record players. To see how much your collection is actually worth, you can speak to a vintage album and record dealer for more information.
Victor Windeyer was born on 1900-07-28.
Victor Hugo - Paris Métro - was created in 1900.
Victor Buller Turner was born on 1900-01-17.
June 5, 1900
Victor Zimmerman was born on November 12, 1900, in Bloomington, Illinois, USA.
The 1900 is worth about $17.00. The 1893 is worth a whole lot, somewhere around 1,800 dollars but the 1900 isnt worth as much.
Victor Silvester was born on February 25, 1900, in Wembley, London, England, UK.