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The value of a 1952 Allis Chalmers tractor is actually dependent upon a number of factors. The most important factor being the condition of the tractor.
The value of a 1957 Allis-Chalmers D17 tractor can vary widely based on its condition, location, and any modifications or restorations. Generally, prices can range from around $2,000 to $8,000, with well-maintained or restored models fetching higher amounts. Factors such as original parts, hours of use, and overall appearance also significantly influence its market value. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult local listings or a tractor valuation expert.
75-125 USD
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It depends on the condition and mileage. If its in a fairly good condition with mileage around 150K, CAD5000 - 6000 would be a resonable range for it
No mint marking
You cannot value firearms without reference to their condition. No picture, no answer. The Woodsman can be a fairly valuable piece but there are many many variations.
Fairly rare model. If it is in top condition, it can bring over $700. sales@countrygunsmith.net
That is a US Note, and fairly common. In good condition, they are worth about $2.50.
Depends on condition, condition, and condition. Anywhere from a patina shooter at $200 bucks to $1200 new in the box. They don't typically get over $500 until you have some fairly good 85%+ overall condition.
One cent, unless it's in uncirculated condition. Billions were minted and they still turn up in change fairly often.
Meriden used the Howard name of guns it made for Sears about 1905. They were fairly cheap guns then- and now. Value $25-80, depending on condition.