My opinion of the 1960's organs is that they aren't worth much. The Baldwins are worth even less due to the fact Baldwin is out of business and some parts might be very difficult if not impossible to find.
If the organ is in good working condition a hundred or two is about all I'd pay for it. If the organ is not completely playable I doubt I would take it off the owers hands unless the console is in very good shape and could be used for a shell to upgrade.
Unfortunately, the people who have these old organs don't realize that the organ market, for the most part, doesn't exist anymore.
Hope this helps.....
I don't know who wrote the top half of this but,......
To give you a dollar amount,... I was told it is worth only $1000.00. If it has been rarely used and in excellent condition I wouldn't except anything under $2000.00. There are still some people who look for these instruments.
The 1965 Baldwin has 32 footpedals. It is a church organ and sounds just as great as the newer manufactured ones. It is just a lot more heavy and has a great look to it.
The worth of a 1964 Mustang is all dependent on the condition of the mustang, and the buyer. A 1964 mustang in good condition can sell for anywhere from 2,000-8,000 dollars.
Michael Baldwin was born in 1964.
If it is in MS-60 condition it is worth $8.00. If it is in MS-65 condition it is worth $25.00.
The value of a US 1964 half dollar in circulated condition is around $10. in uncirculated condition they are worth around $16.
The worth of a 1964 Hard Days Night Beatles LP will vary depending on condition and demand. A first pressing that is in mint condition could be worth thousands of dollars to a collector.
Depends on condition. Get it appraised by a professional.
Roughly 5 dollars depending on the condition.
how much would i get for a 1964 mint philly set
A 1964 penny is still worth 1 cent but a 1900 penny might be worth a couple more
50-200
$4800-$5700 if in exceptional conditions and tone
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