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Depending on the condition they can range anywhere from $6500, at the least, to about $15000. The person will most likely want to inspect your piano, that is assuming you still have it, and if it is old and beaten they will take it for the lesser price. A lot of antique collector's will look into this. I suppose your rather excited about your new investment, get a move on.

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I too would like to know this - mine is serial number 13380 and has been in the family for about 70 years but is older than that.

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An upright piano can cost between 1500 dollars and many thousands of dollars depending on the manufacturer and style of the piano. You can find used pianos for about 1500 dollars.

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it depends on the condition, it can be anywhere between $300 to $1000

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value of gerhard upright grand piano

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$50

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