What’s a slightly used 900 going for

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I have a 900 with just some minor scuffing on coil cover, 6 in coil as well, other than the minor scratches on coil cover that’s the only issue. This things been babied, bought 2 months ago, never registered on warranty, I bought it due to the hype of the machine and honestly it’s way too hard for me to set up and use because I can’t figure out how to use the settings and the harder functions due to not finding videos explaining the type of detecting II do(hunt Civil War relics). Always been wiped down after each use just because I’m OCD😂
 

the basic rule when buying anything new is that it loses almost half of its value as soon as it leaves the lot/store. That being said something is worth what someone will pay for it. I would wager you get around 3/4 of what it costs new if you find someone willing to take the deal.
 

Look at sales on E-Bay and forums, if new you should get at least 80% of what you paid since it is almost new.
 

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I believe the 900 sales for $1000-1100 depending where you get it.... So my opinion (and its just that, an opinion) is that if it were mine i would expect around $850 out of it. If its extremely clean with box, paperwork, etc.....maybe 900. Ofcourse if i were buying a used 900, i would want a very clean one around $800 or less..... but thats just me!
 

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