Well, it depends on condition, has it been fired? Do you have the matching box with the cactus on top and paperwork? Also, it depends on the model-
.22 caliber Frontier Scout in as new condition between $475 and $600
.45 Long Colt Single Action Army (SAA) in as new condition between $1250 and $1500
The key word is CONDITION. If in less than 99% condition without box, expect half the $$ stated above.
50-275 USD or so
10-175 usd
Depends on condition. Range from 300 - 1000
Arizona Colt was created in 1966.
The duration of Arizona Colt is 1.97 hours.
No, Arizona will celebrate its centennial in 1912.
100
Centennial quarters are worth .715 times their weight in silver. <b>Bi</b>centennial quarters are worth a quarter.
value depends on overall condition..............
Are you sure it's a rifle? They made a Civil War Centennial .22 short pistol. I think it was a single shot but designed to look like a revolver. The Blue Book says it's only worth $175, and that assumes it is still in the original box and has never been handled. They made over 24,000 of these while most of the Colt commemoratives had runs of less than 1000.
The US Centennial was in 1876 but no special coins were issued for it.
if the Canadian Centennial Quarter was made within the timeline of 1873-1973 it is still only worth 25 cents.