If it's in .30-06, you'll see a reduction in value, as the Modelo 1909 was chambered in 7.65x54, not .30-06. Probably $100-$200.
270 mauser modelo argentino deutsche waffen-und munitionsfabriken a2608 berlin B
No sn data published I know of.
Unaware of any published sn data.
No SN data published. Year of manufacture should be engraved on the crown.
50-500 depending on specifics.
I've seen them listed for up to $220 in excellent condition, but that's a bit ambitious, IMO. I bought mine for $75, in immaculate condition, but that was also some six years ago.
Depending on EXACTLY what you have, 100-1000 USD Have a pristine 1909 German made with all the markings but it has been sporterized. It is in 7.65 cal. Looking for a possible value.
If you're referring to the Argentine Modelo 1909, it uses the 7.65x53 cartridge... a rather uncommon round, but surplus ammo can be found for them. On the side of the receiver, it should say something like "MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1909", while the bolt guide behind the chamber should have the manufacturer's markings.. on mine, it says "DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN, BERLIN", although there were a couple other locations where these were manufactured. Also, on the top of the chamber, there should be an engraved crest.
That'll be dependent on condition, whether the serial numbers are all matched, what accessories come with the rifle, etc. You're best to have this appraised by a dealer whose specialty is C&R firearms.
Never made a model 1909, that's a patent date on at least a model 12 pump, but value is greatly dependent (on model) and condition, condition, and condition.
Current retail for a certified XF 1909-S VDB is about .
The 1909-S VDB is the rarest and most valuable Lincoln cent that exists, and is worth no less than $500, and the value increases with better condition.