appraise at

appraise at

To be worth (a certain amount of money), as judged by a professional. My grandmother's necklace appraised at a much higher price than I anticipated. The home did not appraise at the listed sale price. I'm hoping the statue is appraised at $10,000.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

appraise something at something

to study something and place a monetary value on it. They appraised the house at twice what it is worth. The diamond ring was appraised at a very high price.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • judge
  • asking price
  • make the scene
  • by/in comparison
  • get (something) in(to) perspective
  • get, put, etc. something in/out of perspective
  • put (something) in(to) perspective
  • all that glitters/glistens/glisters is not gold
  • glisten
  • glitter
References in classic literature
My heart, believe me, is able to appraise at its true worth all that you have done for me by protecting me from my enemies, and from hatred and persecution.
A recent concern of many sellers is whether the premises will appraise at the amount set forth in the contract due to the inflated market.