I think the value of your Trumpet depends more on the model of your trumpet, how old it is and of there's any dents or if any part of your trumpet docent work.
It is a Getzen serial number.
As with most major manufacturers, new Bach Stradivarius trumpets retail anywhere from hundreds of dollars to several thousands of dollars. The value of a used trumpet will depend on many things, including the trumpet model, its age, and general condition. None of this can be estimated based on a serial number.
A Selmer trumpet with a serial number of 43417 was made in 1950, so as of 2013 it is 63 years old. All Selmer trumpets have a serial number and there is a chart that shows what year the trumpet was made.
You forgot the serial number.
It depends on the serial number.
It is a Getzen serial number.
As with most major manufacturers, new Bach Stradivarius trumpets retail anywhere from hundreds of dollars to several thousands of dollars. The value of a used trumpet will depend on many things, including the trumpet model, its age, and general condition. None of this can be estimated based on a serial number.
A Selmer trumpet with a serial number of 43417 was made in 1950, so as of 2013 it is 63 years old. All Selmer trumpets have a serial number and there is a chart that shows what year the trumpet was made.
You forgot the serial number.
A serial number is meaningless without knowing the manufacturer.
It depends on the serial number.
A serial number without a brand is meaningless.
Serial number
That would be the serial number which can be used to date the instrument. Your Boosey and Hawkes trumpet was made around 1964 according to that serial number.
Best estimates put this trumpet as being manufactured after 1984.
A serial number is needed to determine the age of a Bach Stradivarius trumpet.
1999