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Nikon 10x50 6.5 wide field sporting plus hard case (1 Viewer)

A few images may help, including accessories, for valuation or offers including the coatings of the ocular lenses. Obviously dependant on overall condition.
 
If a Porroprism binocular that is externally clean and very clean inside and well aligned, £80.

If kept in the case, look for internal fungus.
If this is present the binocular may have no commercial value.

Regards,
B.
 
Sorry, unable to help personally.

But photos of the binocular would help.

If you shine a torch into the front of the binocular you can see if the binocular is clean.

Fungus is maybe spider like lines or black spots.

There may be a moisture layer without fungus.

Or look into the front with a 60 watt tungsten or equivalent bulb behind the eyepieces.

If you bought the binocular new, when was it?

When you use it do you get any eyestrain or headaches or do you think the binocular is well aligned?

Regards,
B.
 

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