1947.......id value it at about 150-250 dollars
Depends on condition could be 20 bucks to 500
The Singer website has resources for looking up serial numbers of Singer machines. The machine you reference is a Singer model 66, manufactured between July and October 1926.
I have this sewing machine and after doing some research on the internet I found out it was made in 1938, in Elizabeth, N.J. 10,000 were distributed. I found a singer web site that can help you rate your machine. Hopefully this is helpful.
Your serial number is off -- there should be at least one prefex before the number - one prefex puts it 1930 or lower and 2 Prefexis puts it at 1940 and up. You can go to the Singer site (link below) and find the year. Good luck!
It was manufactured in 1957 in Great Britain.
canada
If the machine is a Singer, serial numbers and "birthdates" can be found on the Singer website http://www.singerco.com/support/serial_1letter.html Assuming your machine is a Singer, it was manufactured in 1927.
Depends on condition could be 20 bucks to 500
Google the make and model number
Serial numbers beginning with A were manufactured "Beginning 1911".
The Singer website has resources for looking up serial numbers of Singer machines. The machine you reference is a Singer model 66, manufactured between July and October 1926.
Your Singer Model 301A sewing machine was manufactured in 1953 at Anderson, South Carolina.
The two letters (NA) at the beginning indicate 1951according to Singer's site in the related link.
Singer 401A was manufactured in 1957 at Anderson, South Carolina.
I have this sewing machine and after doing some research on the internet I found out it was made in 1938, in Elizabeth, N.J. 10,000 were distributed. I found a singer web site that can help you rate your machine. Hopefully this is helpful.
Singer sewing machines manufactured prior to 1900 have serial numbers consisting of numbers only. After 1900 the machine serial numbers have a single or two-letter prefix. The letters identify the year the machine was manufactured. A sewing machine bearing the serial number AI-000.001 would not exist, as Singer skipped the "AI" prefix as the "I" could be mistaken for the numeral "1". Sewing machines manufactured in 1948 bear serial numbers beginning with "AH" and "AJ", but none bear the prefix "AI".
mine is w1643055..and mine is a Singer 319w