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Certo Super Dollina II

The Certo Super Dollina II is a 35mm folding rangefinder camera produced by the East German maker Certo in Dresden during the post-war era. It was a coupled-rangefinder folder aimed at enthusiast photographers, sitting in the same category as other 35mm folders of the late 1940s and 1950s.

With only a single recorded UK auction sale in our dataset (£50 in January 2025), the Super Dollina II is a thinly traded model at saleroom level today, and that hammer figure is the only firm reference point for what one is currently worth. Because UK auction hammer prices are wholesale results, the price a collector pays at a dealer or on a retail platform will typically run higher than this benchmark.

Sales History

Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.

Date Price Source
Jan 2025 £50 Special Auction Services

Frequently asked questions

What is a Certo Super Dollina II worth in 2026?

The only recent UK auction hammer result we have on file is £50, from January 2025, so that figure is the best current value reference for a Super Dollina II today.

How much does a Certo Super Dollina II sell for at UK auction?

Available data shows a sale at £50 hammer; with such a limited sample, individual prices can swing significantly based on cosmetic condition and whether the shutter and rangefinder are working.

Is the Certo Super Dollina II a collectible camera?

It is a niche East German 35mm folder with a small collector following, which is reflected in its modest price level and infrequent appearances in the auction market.