50-500 depending on specifics.
Depends is it mint or been used for a tomato stake?
Somewhere between $100 and $1000. Value of a classic rifle such as yours is based HEAVILY on condition. Your rifle will need a "hands-on" appraisal. Sorry-
Value of ANY gun is based on exact make, model, veariety and condition. Without all 4, impossible to answer.
That's a model 12, round barrel is a 12-A hexigon 12-C. The value is greatly dependent on the original condition of the gun from a $100 parts rifle to a $1500 new in the box. In very good your getting in the 500-600 range then condition makes it escalate quickly since they are very collectable.
1909 is the patent date not when it's made. In just good working order 350-500 need better description for a better value.
$20,000 even though it is not in pristine condition. Made in 1909 and therefore rare
1909
It was made in 1909 or 1910. See the related question about pricing a Model 94. Similar problems will be involved if the appraiser cannot examine the gun in person.
Depends on original condition, condition, condition. This is a model 12 made in 1914. From $100 to $1,200 or more NIB.
800.00 That's a ridiculous answer without knowing which variation or condition. (Model 12)
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