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Here you can look up your serial number and find out when your Singer Sewing Machine was made as well as identify what model you have.
You can use the serial number as an identifier to determine the model number, the year your machine was made, and even how much it is worth! The International Sewing Machine Collectors Society provides a database of all Singer serial numbers.
The simple guide to dating your early Singer sewing machines. (Where your Singer has two serial numbers always choose the larger of the two to date your machine) Singer machine serial number dating Guide. (Brace yourself it's tricky!) Please note this is only a guide, not gospel!
Learn how to identify & date a Singer machine with serial numbers & assess Antique Singer Sewing Machines values based on models, types, & more!
If you don’t have time to read this full guide, here’s a quick answer: The worth of a Singer sewing machine depends on its age, model, condition and rarity. On average, common vintage models sell for $50 to $200. Rare antique Singers can fetch over $1,000.
Uncover your machine’s secrets: Its serial number reveals age, model, and features. Become a serial number sleuth: Crack the code to find production periods, model variations, and factory origins. Value your vintage: Condition, rarity, and features impact a Singer’s worth; some models are true collector’s items.
Step 1: Find the Serial/Model Number. TREADLE/HAND CRANK - On the throat plate or bed of the machine, up to a series of 8 numbers. TREADLE/ELECTRIC - On right hand side of the machine, 2 letters, followed by 6 numbers. ELECTRIC - Underneath the machine, 2 letters followed by 6 numbers.