The value of a Marx electric train would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors are the age and condition of the train.
The Illinois Central Gulf train set usually brings $100 to 250 in the box.
It really depends on what the set has in it.If the engine is a 490,it alone is worth about $10-$15. The cars are about $5 a piece.If the set is complete,running and in the original box it is worth about $45
Places where someone can buy a Marx train set are on Ebay, at auctions, at store that sells vintage items, buy and sell adds in magazines about trains.
Surplus value, as defined by Karl Marx, is the difference between the value that workers produce through their labor and the value they are paid in wages. Marx argued that this surplus value is appropriated by capitalists as profit, contributing to the exploitation of the working class under capitalism.
Marx never made a 66...describe it in detail and we will see what we can find.
Marx referred to the difference between what workers produce and what they are paid as "surplus value." This surplus value is captured by the capitalist as profit, leading to exploitation of the workers according to Marx's theory of surplus labor.
The law of value (German: Wertgesetz) is a central concept in Karl Marx's critique The labour has to materialize itself in some kind of object which has value.
An O gauge Marx toy train set made in the late 1940s or early 1950s
It is all about condition. Louis Marx toy company, did not use any particular freight car per set number they were so mass produced that you can see them surface by the hundreds in various conditions ranging in a price range from 1.00 to 25.00, but if you have a complete train set 8994 in mint condition including a mint box with all inserts and all original supplied set parts,track transformer and complete train with mint lithograph, it could fetch up to 300.00 dollars. but i have seen surviving sets in various conditions go for 50.00 to 150.00, in like a c6 condition. that being said it's most valuable if you keep it and enjoy the toy train history that you own. Hope this cleared up you curiosity.
Surplus value.
You've probably read this before, but it is still the best way: Put it on Ebay with good, clear pictures, and an honest description of it. The highest bid is what it is worth.