Where can I find out how much a Lionel Train is worth?

Where can I find out how much a Lionel Train is worth?

If you want to get an idea of what your Lionel train is worth, a good place to start is Ebay. Every Lionel locomotive and car has a number printed on the side. Search Ebay for the word “Lionel” and that number. Then scroll down and check the box on the side that reads Sold Listings. Look for one in comparable condition to the one you have.

When did the Lionel toy train come out?

This Identification Guide for Lionel Electric Trains covers the “Post-war Era” only from 1945 until 1969. ionel produced a wide variety of locomotives throughout the entire Post-war period. Wheel configuration determines the type of locomotive.

Is the Lionel 6464 box car worth anything?

Those listings will give you an idea of what you have. Generally speaking, Lionel locomotives with 3-digit numbers will be worth more than ones with four-digit numbers, and Lionel 6464 series box cars are more collectible than most other cars Lionel made. Accessories are rarer, in general, than the trains themselves.

What kind of locomotive is a Lionel train?

One of these engines is the 2-8-4 Berkshire No. 726 & 736 that was in production from 1946 until 1966. Refer to the Track Identification Page for details on locomotive and rolling stock compatibility. Lionel almost always placed their identification number underneath the cab of the locomotive.

How much is a Lionel train set worth?

Collectible Vintage Post War 1940’2 Lionel Electric Train Set. Value $300 LIONEL 1950’S ELECTRIC TRAIN SET W/ LIGHT & SMOKE. COMPL.ETE & READY TO RUN SET

Those listings will give you an idea of what you have. Generally speaking, Lionel locomotives with 3-digit numbers will be worth more than ones with four-digit numbers, and Lionel 6464 series box cars are more collectible than most other cars Lionel made. Accessories are rarer, in general, than the trains themselves.

What kind of locomotive is Lionel toy train?

One of these engines is the 2-8-4 Berkshire No. 726 & 736 that was in production from 1946 until 1966. Refer to the Track Identification Page for details on locomotive and rolling stock compatibility.

Where are the identification numbers on Lionel locomotives?

Refer to the Track Identification Page for details on locomotive and rolling stock compatibility. Lionel almost always placed their identification number underneath the cab of the locomotive. Shown below are some of the various numbers they used to identify these locomotives.

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