Yes, the Smith Premier 60 typewriter is considered relatively rare, particularly among collectors of vintage typewriters. Produced in the early 1900s, it is less commonly found compared to more popular models from the same era. Its unique design and limited production contribute to its scarcity, making it a sought-after item for enthusiasts.
I have a Smith-Corona electric typewriter called a "Coronet Super 12" still in the case. It is blue in color and still works. In excellent condition. Was wondering the value of this typewriter and what would be the best way to find a buyer? Thank you, Pam Burkholder
1972
You can easily buy a good 60's to 70's era electric for $20-$50 on eBay. A fully restored manual typewriter can cost $200-$500. A historic machine like a Blickensderfer might be worth more. An unusual version of a common office typewriter (with special symbolic keys, or accents) can push the cost up to close to $1,000.
your smith and wesson model 60-3 was made between 1988-1989.
CERN card 60
It is rare, but not impossible
Someone over at smith-wessonforum.com can help
Anna Deavere Smith is 60 years old (birthdate: September 18, 1950).
1969
Only made in 1990
100-400 USD
60 - 675 usd