Attached is a picture of the stamp on my 20 inch K Istanbul, I was wondering what time period it is from. And how much this cymbal with minor keyhole-ing might be worth in US dollars?
Help identifying 20 inch vintage K Zildjian Istanbul
By the way, what would be a safe way to clean this cymbal?
Please...DO NOT clean.....people will pay more if you don't!
Thanks im pretty sure its from 1953 to 1956
BosLover
If it's a light weight one...its worth a lot of cash..
My data is getting a bit old (Oct 31) and it's time to do another sweep. But the last values I had for Old Stamp 20" (n=12) were showing:
The median is $1250
Half of them sell for between $1125 and $1690
The ones above this range tend to be one or more of:
[list]light (below 1800g)
[*]in excellent condition (no major defects)
[*]sold by a few well known sellers who get top prices
[/list]
The ones below this range tend have major defects (serious keyhole, several spider or bell hole cracks, edge cracks, etc) or were poorly repaired.
Old stamps generally get higher prices than New or Intermediate stamps, as do thinner ones. This seems true across different diameters.
Since you began by saying "how much is this worth in US dollars" I'm guessing you aren't in the US. Based on what analysis work I've done so far I believe that prices are higher in Europe, but I haven't estimated by how much. It might turn out to be equivalent to something like the hourly wage in Europe vs the US. Thus it might take you as many hours to earn an old K in Europe as it does in the US. The comparison might also be standardized by the Big Mac index (just for your amusement):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Mac_Index
I haven't collected enough data to get a handle on it yet. International comparisons are complex...
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