

If you would like to work with me on more questions you might have, request me then just put my name ( Glenda ) in your question, then I will be sure to get it. I am not responsible for any issues with the site, or any values that are not as high as expected. When you get the survey in email please consider that the rating is for my professionalism and courteousness to the customer. If there is a problem with my answer please feel free communicating this to me ( with reply to expert button )any problem can be resolved.Ī rating of one of the top 3 smiley faces (then clicking submit ) lets JustAnswer/Pearl know I did answer your question, then I am compensated for my time, at no additional cost to the you I always do my very best to offer you the most current values and any information I can find for you. If I can be of any further help, please feel free letting me know. They are all great! If you sell to a dealer or antique or resell shop you can expect to get about 30-40% of what it is worth since they have to resell the item. All of these sites get you a lot of World Wide exposure and bring the best traffic. There is also Tias, which is on the same scale of Rubylane. There is also Rubylane, which is a more upscale site where people sell more expensive items. You can sell on Etsy, which is a great place to sell from, you list Vintage Items, they can stay until they sell. You can sell in your local area or a larger city near you with Craigslist, it is free, and when they item sells the buyer picks it up. There are some great sites you can sell from. If you plan on selling this I would list this for sell on the internet where it will have the largest shopping market.

As Musical Instruments are subject in selling price to different areas across the country.( Larger Metropolitan Areas bring higher prices then Smaller Cities. If you are thinking of selling, you might want to check your local Shops in the area to see what yours or one like it would sell for or has sold for, then you can decide to sell online or locally. These will typically sell higher in a Music Shop or Private sale compared to an auction. The Soprani Accordion,1945 has an estimated value on the secondary retail market for an of average of $425.00-450.00, depending on the condition and where it is for sale at.
