Value? Closer to the former, its value is as a dining table, so price it close to what other dining tables are selling for on craigslist or wherever. If it were teak or had lovely grain then you'd look higher, but as leif said, mid 90s. And those numbers are just model marks by the factory (to pair with with the same model chairs when sold, etc), nothing significant.
I have actually owned one of these tables, a while ago, upgrades past. The one I owned had been bought maybe 20-25 years ago now. It was teak veneer on particle board. Same veneer pattern on the top. The legs were some sort of legume family tree that looks vaguely like teak, but a bit darker.
I suspect the value of this one is significantly less than most of these because of the dark stain on it, regardless of whether it was factory applied or owner applied, because the table has only very modest value as a placeholder table in an aspiring danish modern home (or one with small children who destroy nice things), but this one does not even fulfill that modest requirement because it doesn't have the "teak" look.
It is worth about as much as any table would sell for in a garage sale.
Feel free to try to prove me wrong. It would keep things interesting.
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