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Organ Market Value

Current market data for 506 organs listed on eBay.

What you'll usually pay

$74.95 typical price
Most are between$15โ€“$395
Brand new$152
Used$102
On sale now506

๐Ÿ’ก Buying used saves about 33% here.

๐Ÿ‘‰ In short easy summary

Value is strongest in older models from the 1940s and 1930s, which show price drops of 51% and 33% respectively. Conversely, Wurlitzer brands have seen a 100% increase in median price.

๐Ÿ’š Best value for your money

Hammond 59 on sale$60 ยท 20% cheaper
1950's 52 on sale$66.5 ยท 11% cheaper
Magnus 97 on sale$70.42 ยท 6% cheaper

Price by brand

Hammond
$60-20%
Magnus
$70.42-6%
Bontempi
$72.12-4%
Audion
$80+7%
GE
$90+20%
Wurlitzer
$150+100%

Why? Prices vary significantly by manufacturer, ranging from Hammond at 60 to Wurlitzer at 150.

Price by decade

1940's
$36.49-51%
1930's
$50-33%
1950's
$66.5-11%
1980's
$75
1970's
$75
1960's
$87.5+17%

Why? Value fluctuates by era, with 1940's models at 36.49 and 1960's models reaching 87.5.

๐Ÿ›’ Some on sale right now

Common questions

What is the median price for a new organ compared to a used one?

The median price for new organs is 152.47, while used organs have a median of 101.78.

Which brand currently has the lowest median price?

Hammond has the lowest median price at 60.

Are organs from the 1960s more expensive than those from the 1940s?

Yes, 1960's organs have a median of 87.5, whereas 1940's organs have a median of 36.49.

How we got these numbers

Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $15โ€“$395, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 5, 2026.