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They use a market value guide.
One may find the value of a website by using the services provided by "Worth of Web". The have a website value calculator that will help determine the key factors and average value of a site.
According to NADA a 1962 Rambler American Deluxe 2 door sedan (there was no 1962 Rambler American Dr Classic) in a low retail situation could be worth $3,625. Average retail, $5,750. High retail, $9,600. It's all about condition and options.
According to the NADA guides value ranges from: Low Retail $4,625.00 Average Retail $7,725.00 High Retail $13,150.00 Some may be worth more than the high retail value in resell dependant upon condition. Further, because these vehicles are "collectibles/classic cars" they should increase in value annually. Hope this helps. C.R.
According to the NADA guides value ranges from: Low Retail $4,625.00 Average Retail $7,725.00 High Retail $13,150.00 Some may be worth more than the high retail value in resell dependant upon condition. Further, because these vehicles are "collectibles/classic cars" they should increase in value annually. Hope this helps. C.R.
The 1809 Classic Head Large cent is a higher value coin. It needs to be seen for an accurate value. Take it to a coin dealer for a assessment. In the lowest collectible grade, it has a retail value of $125.00.
Hi. First determine what you have, and who the makers are. There are usually labels or a designer marking on a vintage purse. Then do a search of webstores that carry similar items to determine the retail value. A good start is http://www.lapochette.com/Good Luck.http://www.maryantiques.comwe've got your ERA!
For retail value, check ebay or amazon. You would get less depending on where and how you sold it.
One classic car website says avg condition it is worth about 14,000.
You can go to Walmart to see the retail value of their auto tires. You can go to Pepsboy to see the retail value of their auto tires. You can go to auto zone for the retail value of their autio tires.
Their is a great site to go that will tell you what the value of what your ornaments are. It is www.bizrate.com/...collectibles-books/ornament-value-guide.