Post this in Classic and Vintage, you'll get some info on the AMF from England. AMF was a common bike brand in the U.S. for a long time, I had a banana seat AMF bike back in the sixties, and my aunt actually worked at the AMF plant that made the bike. We're not from England, heh, heh, at least not recently. Anyway, the AMF bikes are generally department store quality as stated above. But I do remember something about Raleigh (think Nottingham, England) making some bikes for AMF and rebadging them as AMF's. That's probably what you have. Probably not worth much in dollars, but maybe kind of a cool part of bicycling history. Lots of Raleigh buffs in C and V............One other note about AMF, they bought Harley-Davidson back in the early '70's (some Harley folks think this was a dark period for Harley, I believe), but they no longer own the H-D brand. Good luck with the bike-