Accordion Market Value
Analysis of 5,851 accordion listings to determine current market pricing.
What you'll usually pay
๐ก Used ones cost about 1063% more here.
๐ In short easy summary
The highest value is found in Piano Accordions, which see a 814% increase over the market median. Premium brands like Titano and Excelsior command the highest prices, while used units maintain a significantly higher median of 232.5 compared to new units at 20.
๐ Best value for your money
Price by type
Why? Piano Accordions are significantly more expensive at 272.97 compared to Button Accordions at 76.93.
Price by number of bass keys
Why? Higher key counts generally increase value, with 72 keys reaching a median of 362.75 versus 12 keys at 150.
Price by brand
Why? Professional brands like Titano reach 450, while Giulietti listings average 24.95.
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Common questions
What is the price difference between new and used accordions?
Used accordions have a median price of 232.5, while new ones have a median of 20.
Which accordion type is the most expensive?
Piano Accordions are the most expensive type with a median price of 272.97.
How do professional brands compare to the market median?
While the market median is 29.86, brands like Roland and Excelsior have medians of 354.16 and 399.99 respectively.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $2โ$604, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 4, 2026.