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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.
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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
Depends a great deal on condition and working order, but if its in good shape and works 200-400 is current market.
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
NOt a collector or anything, but I sold one last year and could only get 100.00 CDN. I tried selling to thers but with no sucess.
Yes- they're all 3 of them out-sourced anyway for assembly in China- then they get shipped back to Mexico for packaging and distribution.
The Blickensderfer Typewriter was designed by George Canfield Blickensderfer 1892. The model 6 came out in 1906. In excellent condition it is worth around $300.
It's worth as much as your mamma down on the street corner.
condition plays an important role when pricing a typewriter. I've purchased one a couple of days ago for $10.00
1200 Dollars
No less than a thousand dollars if in decent shape.