There is no standard price in the patent market, and a patent may or may not be valuable. We can't generally say how much an ordinary invention patent or utility model patent can sell. It depends on what the patent is, what the market prospect is, whether it is licensed, whether it can be transformed, whether there is any right dispute, how long the patent is valid, and whether the protection scope of the right claim can not be easily evaded. These directly affect the value of patents.
A patent is an intangible asset of knowledge creation, which has passed the examination in the patent office and obtained a certificate. For some enterprises, if they want to mass-produce patent-related products, they need to obtain the right to use the relevant patents first, which is legal at the time of production. If it is used without obtaining the right to use the relevant patent, then the owner of the patent can bring a lawsuit to the court, and the economic compensation will not be worth the loss. Many people want to know the specific price when buying a patent. Only when they know the specific price can they buy the patent according to their actual situation.