Tens of thousands of USD
100-1000
There are several different models which have different values, running around $250 for the common ones in excellent condition. The age can be determined at http://armscollectors.com/sn/windates.htm.
It is necessary to know the amount of wear and mint mark (if it has one) to be able to make an estimate of value. I would suggest you take your coin to a reliable dealer and have it appraised.
No such weapon made by Browning. However, they did make the 1918 in 30/06. Value in the tens of thousands of dollars if legally registered
Depends on condition and originality (modifications). An original military rifle, such as the SMLE, in good condition, may be $150-$200. In very good condition, $300- $375.
Your Winchester model 1894 was made in 1918.As to value they can differ quite a bit depending on the amount of original finish left on the metal,and wood and overall condition.A rifle with 10% of original condition OS going for 475 dollars,all the way to one in 90% original condition going for 2300 dollars.You could also add 20% to the value if it is a takedown model,and 75-150% if it is a deluxe model again depending on condition? I would have the rifle appraised by a expert in the field for a correct value.
Need to know a make, model, and description of the stamps. The British used more than one service rifle during that time.
Browning automatic rifle
Long Branch (Canada) only made the No 4 as far as I know and started production in 1941
Try subguns.com
made June 1918