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You forgot the serial number.
$125.000
In good condition, old Connstellations can easily sell for around $1,000.
Early 1920.
The serial number does not tell us which trumpet this is only it's year of manufacture which I guess to be around 1967. Conn made varying qualities of trumpet which were built to different specifications and prices. Some have value in the vintage market and some do not.Some of the trumpets they made are:Conn 14B Director36B28B22BVictor Coprion bellAnd that's just a few.use the link to identify the model you have and resubmit a new question.
That doesn't look like a serial number. I'm not an expert on clarinets, but I think in this case the 424N is the model number and the serial number proper is the part starting with B, which according to Conn's websitehttp://www.conn-selmer.com/en-us/about/customer-service/serial-numbers/conn/puts it in the early 1960s.To get an estimate of the value you'd need to take it to a dealer.
You forgot the serial number.
$125.000
In good condition, old Connstellations can easily sell for around $1,000.
1926
1960
Early 1920.
A serial number without a manufacturer is meaningless. That number for a Bach is going to have a different date than the same number on a Holton or Conn.
depends on the condition, of course, I paid $70 on Craigslist for one in VG+ condition. If you put it on ebay it will go for more.
I have the same one. it was made in 62'
o No way to answer without a serial number.
This rifle was manufactured in 1975. Its value will depend on condition, but won't exeed about $300.