Nobody seems to know for sure!
Although they are antiques, they were made by the proverbial "gazillions". If you pay $1.50 for 1 bona fide "rare" record u r close to paying too much. ******* Oh gosh yes. I agree! You can find the red Columbias by the truck load. Even the blue Columbias and Flag Columbias of the 20's are just everywhere. The two major companies of the time were Victor and Columbia and their records are all over the place. Even in mint condition they are only worth about a dollar or two. I wouldn't pay more than that. But now as years go by and they get more scarce, the price may go up but I wouldn't hold my breath for another 50 years or so. The high price stuff comes in the rare jazz and blues records of the 1920's and the black R&B and doo-wop records of the mid 1950's.
baldwin baby grand grand prix paris 1900 and grand prize st louis 1904 what is the value
I do not know how old this question is but I had one in 2005 in perfect condition. I sold it for £1200 GBP. That was what I could get for it. But if you are able to get access to good studios (who would really go for that sort of thing) I reckon you could double it or treble it. It all depends on how much time you want to put into selling it I took the money because I did now want to have the hassle of approaching high end studios or practice rooms.
Your piano was made somewhere between 1900 and 1905. Don't have any idea how much it's worth since I can not see it or hear it. http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/pianoage.htm#KIMBALL -Travis
Torchmark was created in 1900.
The men in the 1900's to 1914 the man were working as prostitutes on the street so they can get food for there family.
In order to determine the exact value of a Iver Johnson Mod 1900 target .22, a couple different factors would need to be taken into consideration. Most importantly, the condition of the firearm.
value of a harringtonand richardson 1900 28 gauge
Built in 1900. Value depends on the exact configuration (rifle or carbine), special order features, and CONDITION.
4-25-11>> A 1900 Liberty Head Nickel has a value of $3.00-$5.00 for a coin in average condition.
By 1900
Depending upon the condition and desire of a collector of governmental memorabilia, the value of a 1900 Census Badge can range from $10.00 to $85.00,
Around The 1900's I think
I need to know the coin's denomination (is it a quarter eagle, a half eagle, etc) and its mint state in order for me to relay to you its current value.
$ 120
50 cents.
Yes