Prices vary widely
In actual purchasing dollars that stove is cheaper than when the were new!
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We had a 52 year "type" model; but it was what was called "The GE Liberator". It had the 1/4" phone plug type temp probe one stuck in a roast or turkey and the from front display one read the internal meat temp while cooking. It also had one burner area as a deep fat fryer. It listed for 499.99 and my folks paid about 450 from a Store in Chicago. I use to have the manual for the beast once with the original invoice.
We sold it after 2 moves back in Indiana for 50 bucks in 1968, it was just an old spare store down in the basement we used at odd times.
It took an entire summer to sell it. It was like selling a dialup modem or 486 computer today, not wanted.
When these stoves were sold, GE called them 220 volt stoves. If your house did not have "220 volts" yet then had an answer, a new GE 220 volt house power box!
The asking prices on these old stoves vary all over the place. 4600, 3800, 1200, 800, 200, etc,
When we sold the The GE Liberator my dad thought he could get 100 to 150 for it. It tuned out we only got 50 plus we had to get the darn thing up the outside basement entrance steps too.