Fender II Coronado
Aftermarket Price History
Used-market sales only. Sparse monthly volume; showing a rolling 10-sale average by latest sale month.
The Coronado II was Fender's more fully featured late-1960s hollowbody, adding a second pickup and broader stage utility to the same Roger Rossmeisl-designed platform. What separates it from the I is not just output and switching, but the fact that buyers can actually use it as a versatile full-hollow electric without giving up the unmistakably weird Fender visual language. Used prices move most on originality, neck set health and whether the floating bridge, tailpiece and electronics are intact, because incomplete examples get expensive quickly. Clean, all-original guitars usually command a premium over the single-pickup Coronado I, but they still sit below the best-known Fender vintage lines.
Individual Listings (Used Market)
Used-condition sales and current used listings. Brand New listings excluded.
Market Report
Used examples typically trade between $1,250 and $2,425; anything under $1,225 is worth a close look. Price variance is high — individual sales can move the market, so check recent comps before committing.
This is a slow-moving market at ~4/month. Sellers may wait longer for the right buyer; don't expect a quick flip.
Condition has a moderate effect on price (~14% spread from clean to worn). Player-grade examples represent reasonable value.
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