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    Welcome to the forum, I know the most valuable and collectible calculators/adding machines are from the 70's or older. Here's a picture of a Royal Digital V (1972) calculator, lots of gold in this one!

    Might be helpful for you to check out this web site, where I got the above picture from. Mr. Martin's Web Site



    Another source of information on calculators/adding machines, mostly Texas Instruments but also has other companies in their collection. *Datamath Calculator Museum

    Both web sites have additional links as well, good luck!

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