One source indicates the retail value is $300.
250
Frank Sinatra esco was made around 1980. there were no 1935 statues. Frank Sinatra was not famous in 1935 so why would anyone make a statue of him?
They are a collection of great value.
Other then the silver value, there is no collectors value on Franklin Mint items
By way of a very general answer, most Frank Sinatra records don't have a premium value because most of them sold so well that they are hardly rare. For the most part, rarity is what gives records premium value. There are probably a few of his 78s (old heavy breakable records, mostly 10" with a small label, in case you're under 45 or so) that are rare, and I can say that any Harry James And His Orchestra records with Sinatra vocals on the Brunswick label might be worth upwards of 25 dollars in good condition. Outside of such exceptions, however, the true value of Frank Sinatra records is in the music on them.
$1,500.00-$1,750.00 mint cond. $1,000.00 fair to good
Any of the following websites may be able to provide the value of your album: www.neatstuff.net/records/Records.html www.forevervinyl.com/ www.recordcollectorslc.com www.vinylalbums4sale.com/index.html
The Magic of Cinderella
$9,999.. only 125,000 copies made, 100,000 sold and less than 100 left..
Many of the box sets are valued at a price close to $55 each. The amount will vary depending upon the condition that they set is in.
i have a porcelain plate from Franklin porcelain and would like to know app. value, do i need to insure??
The value is what someone will pay for it. i have seen them sell for $2.25 up to $40.00