I am trying to determine the value of a 1958 Seeberg 201 Selectomatic. It is in beautiful condition. I believe it needs calibration.
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April 8, 20180 found this helpful
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Generally, units in almost perfect condition command the highest prices but where (physically) the jukebox is located determines the price and how or when sold.
- These boxes are very expensive to ship (for individuals) so your box may command a higher price if you are located in a larger city as they can be seen and heard before purchase and no shipping involved.
- I can find no evidence of a similar machine being sold over the past year but one did sell in 2013 for $2100.
- There is one presently listed on eBay for a high asking price but this is by a seller that has very little experience with selling anything. But you might want to keep checking his ad to see if it sells.
- www.ebay.com/.../352311551148?hash=item520767a4ac...
- You might try to get an appraisal but usually jukebox appraisals are not free but you might try this link.
- www.nationaljukebox.com/sell.html
Anonymous
April 9, 20180 found this helpful
Thank you for the info
Judy
Gold Post Medal for All Time! 677 Posts April 4, 20180 found this helpful
One sold at Christies in 2002 for almost $4000.
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