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The value of Fuji Meibo binoculars with some damage can vary significantly based on the extent of the damage and the model. Generally, if they are in working condition but have cosmetic issues, they might sell for 30-50% of their original price. For a more accurate estimate, it's best to check recent sales on platforms like eBay or consult a specialized optics dealer.

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