1973 is a year, not a model number. I suggest you contact Daisy and ask them. See the link below
Daisy made several variations of the model 1894 as commemorative's for different events and for Sears, all at different collectors values. Assuming you have a regular model Daisy 1894 in GOOD and WORKING Condition it would be worth between $55-$75
You did not provide any information about the model 105 Cub Rifle. So I can not give you an answer. So here is what I suggest. Contact Daisy at the link below and ask them.
There are several versions of the Daisy 1894. Daisy offers a free service to determine the value of Daisy Air rifles and guns. See the link below.
I can't exactly identify this model but I believe I know what it is. Both Daisy air gun and Crosman air company made pellet/BB guns and rifles for Sears under the JC Higgins name. All the Crosman models started with Sears model #126. All the Daisy models started with Sears number 799. Daisy made a 1894 model for Sears and the number was 799.19052 it really was a Daisy commemorative model 1894. It looked like a Winchester 3030 it had an octagon barrel. If this is your rifle, hopefully it is then the standard Daisy model 1894 is worth $50 to $100. If this is the model 799.19052 Commemorative model with gold plated finish it's worth $200 to $250. Because your number is only one digit off, I think it's a standard Daisy model 1894. This is all a best guess it I have the right rifle or not.
It would help if you identified the model number and the current condition of the Daisy. Daisy has made over 100 different models since 1898. To get an estimate of value I need to know if it still works, is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very good or Excellent condition along with the model number not the serial number.
their were several Daisy models made in 1985. You need to state the Model Number to determine the value.
It would be worth around $105
What condition is it in
I have a Daisy vac. with a pat.# from 1907. Can not find info on it.
The Daisy model 1938-B was new in 1979. In like now condition it is worth $40 ( Bluebook of airguns)
After considerable research I can find NO information on a Daisy Model 198. Are you sure that it's not a model 1938. I suggest you contact Daisy directly. They offer a free service to give you more information about your old Daisy. "See the link below."