There's no way to tell you how much your Trumpet is worth without seeing it in person... The value of a trumpet doesn't just depend on what brand it is. It depends on age, condition, playability, among other things. If you contact a reputable Instrument Repair shop in your area, they can likely either tell you how much it would be worth, or give you a rough estimate.
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.
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.
Selmer's website has a comprehensive list of years versus serial numbers. You can check it out yourself at the link below this box. But your's falls between 1947 and 48
In good condition, old Connstellations can easily sell for around $1,000.
The serial number does not tell us which trumpet this is only it's year of manufacture which I guess to be around 1967. Conn made varying qualities of trumpet which were built to different specifications and prices. Some have value in the vintage market and some do not.Some of the trumpets they made are:Conn 14B Director36B28B22BVictor Coprion bellAnd that's just a few.use the link to identify the model you have and resubmit a new question.
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.
About 100 to 300. It depends on its condition.
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.
Selmer's website has a comprehensive list of years versus serial numbers. You can check it out yourself at the link below this box. But your's falls between 1947 and 48
About 50-200 dollars, depending on condition.
In good condition, old Connstellations can easily sell for around $1,000.
Impossible to value with just the serial number.
Impossible to value with only the serial number.
The serial number does not tell us which trumpet this is only it's year of manufacture which I guess to be around 1967. Conn made varying qualities of trumpet which were built to different specifications and prices. Some have value in the vintage market and some do not.Some of the trumpets they made are:Conn 14B Director36B28B22BVictor Coprion bellAnd that's just a few.use the link to identify the model you have and resubmit a new question.
Impossible to value with just the serial number.
Impossible to value with just the serial number.
Impossible to value a firearm with only the serial number provided.