The value of a 1979 Martin D-35 can vary significantly based on its condition, originality, and market demand, typically ranging from $2,000 to $4,000. Guitars in excellent condition with original parts and minimal wear can fetch higher prices, while those with modifications or significant wear may be on the lower end. Additionally, factors such as the presence of the original case and any unique features can influence the value. For an accurate appraisal, it's advisable to consult with a professional or check recent sales data from reputable dealers.
The D-35 Martin guitar was first introduced in 1965. It features a unique three-piece back and is known for its rich tone and distinctive sound. The D-35 has since become a popular choice among musicians and collectors alike.
They're worth one dollar each.
A Martin for sure...I think its a D-35.
If I am not mistaken he was an avid user of Martin Acoustic Guitars. As for which model, I am not completely certain. I would guess the D-35 or D-28, on account I know he used those models. You can buy a Martin D-35 "Cash" edition, which is suppose to be to his liking.
In circulated condition it has no added value.
Depends if it is d p or s
600-1000
My guess would be that it was plated with gold (or a gold-colored metal) after minting, and that it is thus worth about a penny.
D is the mint mark (Denver), FG is the designer's monogram (Frank Gasparro)
It's worth around $1.50 because it's 35% silver.
Looks like a really nice guitar. According to the Martin website, Available left-handed at no additional charge
August 2, 2009 In circulated grades the 1979-D Roosevelt dime is worth 10 cents. In uncirculated grades it is valued from $6 to $50 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.