To determine a fair selling price for your 1972 77H CONN Trombone, consider its condition, any repairs or modifications made, and the current market demand. Typically, these models range from $800 to $1,500, depending on factors like finish and included accessories. Research similar listings online and consult with local music shops or appraisers for a more accurate valuation. Ultimately, pricing it competitively while being open to negotiation can help you attract potential buyers.
You can sell a used trombone for anywhere between $100-2000 depending on the trombone. Most used trombones are listed for sale around $300-400 though. As with all musical instruments, they pretty much lose 25% of their value when you buy them new from a music store, so don't expect to be getting the same price you paid for it new.
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In good condition, old Connstellations can easily sell for around $1,000.
Sadly, brothers cannot be sold for money and parents probably wouldn't allow it but if you could sell brothers i could be a millionaire at age five!
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You can sell a used trombone for anywhere between $100-2000 depending on the trombone. Most used trombones are listed for sale around $300-400 though. As with all musical instruments, they pretty much lose 25% of their value when you buy them new from a music store, so don't expect to be getting the same price you paid for it new.
The Conn 1050B is a brass trumpet (1050B-SP for silver plate) for the upper level student. List price is $845. A used 1050B in good condition would sell for $350-$550.
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Even if the coin is Mint State.Most sell for less then a dollar.
Sanford and Son - 1972 Have Gun Will Sell 2-7 was released on: USA: 3 November 1972
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Depending on condition, 50-250 dollars. I am currently trying to sell one for 150.
It's not a coin, it's a coaster or paperweight. They sell for a few bucks in novelty and office supply stores.
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