What's it actually worth?

Antique values from real sold prices — what items like yours fetched in recent completed sales, split by condition. No asking-price fantasy, no “worth millions” clickbait.

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Enter the serial number and get the manufacture year, machine class, and what machines like yours actually sell for — in about two seconds.

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Value guides by category

Each guide is calibrated on recent eBay sold listings — typically about a hundred completed sales per category, refreshed regularly. We show the realistic range, what moves an item to the top of it, and what you'd actually pocket as a seller. Browse the value guides →

The honest version of antique values

Most antiques are worth less than their owners hope and more than a junk dealer will offer. The spread between an asking price, a realized sale, and a dealer's buy-in is wide — our job is to show you the middle number: what items like yours actually sold for recently, and what you'd net after fees if you sold the same way. Read how our estimates work.

Frequently asked questions

Are these real appraisals?

No — they're market estimates from recent realized sales, useful for deciding whether something is worth selling, insuring, or researching further. For insurance or estate purposes you need a certified appraiser.

Why do you use sold prices instead of listing prices?

Anyone can ask any price. Items sit unsold at fantasy prices for years. The only honest signal of value is what buyers recently paid in completed sales, which is what we calibrate on.

What's my antique worth if it's not listed here?

Search eBay for your item, then filter to Sold Items. Ten minutes of matching your piece against completed sales beats any generic price guide.