Canon EOS Rebel II value?

I'm having a lot of trouble finding my camera on the internet anywhere. I want to sell online but don't have an idea of what a fair price. With it, I have a unopned new duracel battery, a can of unopned 35mm film of York. There is no lens, but the camera itself is in excellent conditon. I can't find a model number, just a reference number? stamped on the bottom.

Here's what I know:

It says Canon EOS Rebel on the front and the front corner, there's the Roman numeral II (two).

On the bottom it says Canon Inc.   Made in Taiwan 5216757 that's all.

I'm totally confused, please help so that I can sell this product at a fair price to someone who will get use out of it! Thank you!

P.S. I can post pictures using html if this will help

Hello, CraigslistCam!

Take a look at this link

In the list on the bottom, it shows the Rebel II as one of the 'alias' of this same organization (EOS REBEL II [A] / EOS 1000 N [E]: without QD and function of flash).

We hope this helps!

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