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Here is a good place to look for your piano by make & serial number.
There are times when your piano name or number is not listed. They can help you find the year your piano was manufactured in most cases. Since you have the name & serial they should be able to answer your question. About the value... they can't possible know without seeing the piano. http://www.bluebookofpianos.com/serial1.htm
If your piano was made for the U.S. and is a grand or upright, this serial number would show that this piano came from the mid 70's 1973-77 and was manufactured in Hamamatsu, Japan. You should be able to google your piano from here to find others similar to it to get a price or call your local piano tuner!
Well my friend, not knowing exactly what model this is, makes this a difficult question to answer as the market for upright pianos is really shrinking, but that's not to say it has no value. I can tell you that all pianos need tuning after being moved even down a flight of stairs so don't worry about that detracting from the value. More details would be helpful in answering this question.
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