The value of a Victrola VV-XIV (model 35315D) can vary widely based on its condition, functionality, and whether it includes original components like the turntable and speakers. Generally, prices can range from $100 to $600 or more for well-preserved models. Collectors often seek out these vintage phonographs, so provenance and rarity can also significantly influence value. For an accurate assessment, it’s advisable to consult recent sales or an appraiser specializing in vintage audio equipment.
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The value was 400. The value of numbers is not dependent on time!
i have not found a value, but i will love to find a good value.
the beads on the top rack's value is 5 the beads on the bottom rack's value is 1
Yes. They did value their independence.
650.00
I don't know the value, I'm asking you
Victrola is a brand name.
RCA Victrola was created in 1962.
RCA Victrola ended in 2004.
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About 500,00 to a million dollars You lucky duck
I am guessing it is a VV XVII or a VE XVII. As for value, we are talking at least $500 depending on condition. (For futher information on these machines, see the related link.)
a brand of gramophone
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There was no R.C. Victor who named the Victrola. The Victrola was actually named by Eldridge R. Johnson, the founder of the Victor Talking Machine Company, which later became RCA Victor.
The value of a 1916 Victrola model 207399G can vary significantly based on its condition, completeness, and market demand. Generally, well-preserved models can range from $300 to $1,000 or more. For an accurate appraisal, it's advisable to consult with a vintage phonograph expert or check recent sales on auction sites.