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On the left side of the receiver should be a stylized lion stamp followed by a 2 digit number. This number is the manufacture date of the rifle. 50 for 1950, 51 for 1951, etc.

As to value: In '09 they seemed to be going between $100-$200. Recently (late 2010 to early 2011) I have seen them go for between $60-$150 depending on condition. bad stocks, bulged barrels that need re-sleeving, etc. are in the $60 or less range. Nice examples with good wood, metal, and bore condition go in the $150 range. Very nice may go for more.

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