The 5210 is a student guitar. If in excellent condition, with no excessive neck bow, you might - I say might - be able to get $50 for it.
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An Alvarez 5212 Regent acoustic guitar is worth about $75 - $100 online or by private seller in great cosmetic & fully working condition. Offering the instrument with a case could push it up to $115 or so, but probably not much more. A retailer would like charge around $110 - $125.
I have an 80's Alvarez model no. 5082 , acoustic and electric guitar , I was wondering what it was worth ?
Whatever you can get
Alvarez Regent is a series of guitars . You need the model number to determine the price. Range maybe from $50.00 to $200.00
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An Alvarez 5212 Regent acoustic guitar is worth about $75 - $100 online or by private seller in great cosmetic & fully working condition. Offering the instrument with a case could push it up to $115 or so, but probably not much more. A retailer would like charge around $110 - $125.
I have an 80's Alvarez model no. 5082 , acoustic and electric guitar , I was wondering what it was worth ?
60dollers-2.5milion dollars
Whatever you can get
Alvarez Regent is a series of guitars . You need the model number to determine the price. Range maybe from $50.00 to $200.00
$75
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Alvarez RD -10 guitar had an MSRP of $219.00 and is worth, depending on condition about $60.00.
500 to 1500 but I purchased a used one for 200
In good condition, you should be able to sell it for about $750.00.
If the guitar was made in the late '80s it could be worth no more than $500.00 if the guitar is in mint condition, $200 if in fare condition. These are rare guitars. Alvarez did not put many out per year. The Alvarez model 5040 was made with a laminated koa top and laminated mahogany back and sides, and, I think, at different times, with a laminated spruce top. If it suits your ears, hands, and eyes, that's all you can ask of any guitar. And the value is only whatever some buyer is willing to pay for it, which is only important if you're buying it, selling it, or insuring it. It's a cool, good-sounding, playable instrument. If yours is a koa model, it has that distinctively different and pretty koa look as well. Hope this helped!