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As far as value, that is very subjective. Singer has made machines for well over 100 years and made probably million or more. So, that said, unless it is a rare, well-sought-after machine in exceptionally good visual and operating condition with accessories included, probably not a lot. Most people use these either as decoration or for actual sewing use, not so much for collectibility. You can always check web auctions like eBay to see if anything similar is listed or has sold recently.
This type of machine is usually referred to as a mini sewing machine and as such it is manufactured by the million with minor styling variations and various makers' badges. They all use the same foot control and power adaptor.
The simplest solution is to search for "mini sewing machine foot pedal" or similar on eBay, but don't pay very much because the machines are simply not worth it. They can be bought new for around £50 including accessories and manual etc. I think about a£10 is what you might have to pay but honestly you'd be better off with a second hand full sized machine.
The Platinum 955E uses "d" cards for the embroidery function. You can find "d" cards on some of the auction sites. The machines is about 10-15 years old.
If you are unable to purchase through your sewing machine dealer in your area, check the manufacturer website...if that doesn't work, check eBay or Etsy auctions.
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