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.
1909 is the patent date not when it's made. In just good working order 350-500 need better description for a better value.
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.
$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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