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It depends on too many factors to answer this. But I will try.Things like :AgeQualityRarityConditionWill determine the price of the instrument. What i can say is that the Besson 600 is not a collectors trumpet by any stretch of the imagination. Its a student horn and if you purchased an equivalent one it would cost around £400-600 brand new.Therefore if you assume it is in pristine condition divide that value by a third for the second hand price. About £150 - 200 pounds.
If you can find one $150,000
A first dot adds one half the duration of the given note. A second dot adds one quarter of the given note (or one half the value contributed by the first dot). A third dot adds one eighth of the value of the given note (or one half the value contributed by the second dot).
=Well first off, the H20799 is just the serial number on the clarinet. It isn't important on the value of the clarinet. Second, it depends on if it is wood or plastic.=
This question really can't be answered without seeing the trumpet in person. A trumpet's value depends on its condition and playability. Your best bet would be to have it appraised. Depending on the age of the trumpet, it could be worth anywhere from $500-$1,500, but there is no way to tell without seeing it. Also, you would need to know what kind of Bach trumpet. If it's a Stradivarius, it will be worth more than a student model.
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It depends on too many factors to answer this. But I will try.Things like :AgeQualityRarityConditionWill determine the price of the instrument. What i can say is that the Besson 600 is not a collectors trumpet by any stretch of the imagination. Its a student horn and if you purchased an equivalent one it would cost around £400-600 brand new.Therefore if you assume it is in pristine condition divide that value by a third for the second hand price. About £150 - 200 pounds.
The value of -3 to the second power is 9.
The digit with the second greatest value in the number is '1'. its value is second to the largest number which is 2.
the luger is a German design, not french. luger value depends on overall condition.......
the second dot adds one quarter of its value
Anything with a negative (-) x value and positive (+) y value is in the second quadrant.
Its value is exactly 299,792,458 metres per second (approximately 186,282 miles per second).
The first value of 5, .55, is 11 times greater than the second value, .05.
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the No is 1 and its value is 10 million.
The size and the content would be needed to give a more accurate value.