Dunno, but my grandfather revolutionized that machine with a multi use plate. he got a write up in stars and stripes magazine for it- mom still has the article. If you want to sell it let me know!
i would say at least $5,000 if it still works if not then about $3,500
1200
Circulated 1940 Washington quarters are common. Most are only valued for the silver, about $5.00.
The cast of Bach en correctionnelle - 1940 includes: Bach as Papillon Albert Broquin Paul Faivre as Le garde Charles Montel Clary Monthal Yvonne Yma as Madamoiselle Olympe
A 1940 Mercury dime (not Liberty) is very common. If it shows any wear, the value is just for the silver, about $1.90.
one handred yuan worth
1940's
1940
What cost $1 in 1940 would cost you $15.13 now.
5 cents
I have a treadle sewing machine from the 1920's and found a serial number on it and 'Singer' made this particular sewing machine. I phoned the sewing machine company and gave them the serial number. Unfortunately, the sewing machine was not worth much (it was in working order.) You have to be very wary when dealing with companies who put out the product and also the next step is going to an antique dealer with a picture of the sewing machine and the date it was made, but again I stress, be wary. You could also put your information onto: www.google.com Do your research and see what your sewing machine is worth. Then go to an antique dealer.
In occupied Japan in the 1940's