More info needed like the year, mileage, options and such.
Value is determined by condition, options and originality. You may want to consult with a classic auto appraisal service.
Assuming that it is a post 1964 manufacture, $400 to $500, depending on the market.
A classic stainless steel Swiss army watch with black leather will vary in worth. It generally depends on the overall condition of the watch. If it's in near-perfect condition, you may be able to get at least $1,000 for it.
If it was in perfect condition it's fake.
Fimo classic is harder, perfect for details.
Depends of exact version and condition,price for citroen 2cv in perfect condition is up to 15000$
$1.50 in average condition, $5 in perfect condition
Depends on how much it's used, or what condition it is in. Perfect condition: Around $99 Not so perfect condition: anything under $99
In perfect condition, it could be worth somewhere around 160$ or maybe a bit more.
The collector value can only be assessed by a visual inspection & evaluation. Old Winchesters are very much like old classic automobiles... the graded condition and factory originality are the key factors in determining what they are truly worth. Bert H.
In ORIGINAL perfect condition the value could easily exceed 15,000 maybe even 20,000 but I'd be hard pressed to believe it's original perfect condition without examining it.
6-19-11>>> If your "perfect condition" is uncirculated, it would sell for less than 50 cents.