Violins range alot in price based on who made the violin in which country at what time. Some violins are worth close to nothing and others can sell for a few million dollars at auction. Many concert artists make a habit of passing down their fine violins to their star pupils to ensure that the violin doesn't end up collecting dust in a museum.
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The cheapest fully-stringed working violin, complete with a proper bow and a carry-case, is around 100 dollars. That's usually just a child's first violin.
Stradivarius violins are very expensive violins that some professionals use because of their excellent tone and sound quality. They are of much better quality than standard violins that most people have.
The first violins look basically the same as violins do today, before that, they weren't violins.
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Usually as second violins, but in some parts they also can have the melody of the first violins!
Second Violins. (There is a difference between First and Second violins, but they are still violins. First Violins typically take the high notes, and often the melody, while the second violins play the lower registers and echo the first violins. Sometimes Second Violins take the melody.)