There are collectors of such items, working or not. As to how much it would sell for, you could put it on Ebay. The highest bid you get is what it's worth in almost every case.
$1-$2
In good uncirculated condition it would be worth abot 5 cents and if really good condition about 10 cents.
If it is taken care of and in good condition almost as much as when it was new.
If someone wanted to buy a Tesco television, the range price would be around $150-$300. These television's are very good for their price, anyone would be satisfied with it.
I would say at your local tv store. Or, Walmart. I think Walmart myself has good prices for LCD tv's. But I think at your local TV store that their prices would be much lower.
an 1874 cent in what would be called Good, or G4 condition retails for about $15. This is what you would expect to pay if you were buying the coin from a dealer. If you were selling to a dealer, it would be much less than that. The value of this coin varies greatly on condition. If it is bent, holed, corroded, etc., the value would be much less. If it is a condition better than Good, then the value goes up from there.
10 cents, the coin has no silver.
i would say about 5 to 10 cents
In "Good condition" it would be worth between $20 - $25. It was made from 1963 to 1976
TV Star Parade magazinewith an Elvis Presley coverdate 1958-1960value $40.00 dollarsdepending on condition.
If in mint condition, i would say probably a good $25 or more
I would say around 2000 bucks in an okay condition 2500 in a good condition