The question can not be answered without a detailed description of all markings, finish, condition, box, papers, accessories, type of action, barrel length, sights, wood, etc..
A Mint State coin has a value of $4.00-$4.75 depending on condition.
If Signatures are in good shape the ball is worth about $28,000.00
This gun was made in 1956. Please see the link below
Your gun was made in 1956. As for the value, it is all dependent on condition.
A 1956 edition in excellent shape, with dustcover would be worth around $50 to $100 to a collector.
It is worth $1 in mint condition.
In mint condition up to around $9000.00 very good condition around $8000.00 good condition - $7000.00 Fair condition- $5000.00 very Fair condition- (not orig paint but has orig. pickup and electronics- $3500.00 poor condition- ( not playable) 500-$1200.00
Both Crosman and Daisy Air Guns made BB Guns and Rifles for Sears under the JC Higgins name. Your model 126.2831 was made by Crosman (model 180), first in 1956-59 then again in 1962-67. In Excellent Condition it is worth $130 (Like New) In 80% condition it is worth $80 In 20% condition it is worth $55
There were 1,997,000 farthings (KM#895) produced in 1956 (the last year of issuance). According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example in Fine condition is worth US$0.25, an example in Very Fine condition is worth US$0.50, an example in Extremely Fine condition is worth US$3.00, and an example in Uncirculated condition is worth US$7.50.
Peaches Browning died in 1956.
David Browning died in 1956.
This coin is common and is worth 2 to 7 cents in circulated condition.