What's my Imac 4,1 worth ?

Is there a way I can find out how much I could sell my Imac 4,1 for?
Imac 17"
Intel Core Duo
Processor Speed: 1.83 ghz
2mb L2 Cache
Memory: 512 mb
160gb
Operating system: Mac OS X 10.4.11
I've barely used it, and is in full (pretty much as new) condition.
I'm not sure what other details (if any) are required to find out the value of this.

Thanks, I did have a look around the web including ebay but seemed to only come across faulty ones which didn't really give me much indication of price.
Thanks anyway

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