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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
I've seen them on Craigslist for $25 with a case. I think these don't have a high price because they're not as functional as full-featured self-correcting electrics (e.g., IBM Wheelwriter 2) and not as decoratively attractive as earlier manual models (e.g., Olivetti Valentine).
Depends a great deal on condition and working order, but if its in good shape and works 200-400 is current market.
$350-$425, depending on exact condition.
Depending on condition $20 to maybe $60, a little more if the case is original and in real nice condition.
It is worth around $25 in its original condition, having the original black "clamshell" case will help. This coin is made of 50% silver, meaning it has .357 of an ounce of silver.
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A 1969 $20 bill is worth its face value of $20 if it is in circulated condition. If the bill is in uncirculated or mint condition, it may be worth slightly more to a collector.
5K all day long in 100% condition with factory case
$2 unless in absolutely uncirculated condition in which case it might be worth $3.
It depends on the condition of the note. If it is in well circulated, worn condition, it could be worth up to $100. If it is in crisp uncirculated condition, it could be worth thousands, or even tens of thousands, depending on the series/signatures. In no case is it worth less than $50, and there is a premium attached to all gold certificates, regard of condition.
If its mint condition up to $150. if you have the collectors edition. (paper case)