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There are several grades of Ducks Unlimited, including a few special editions where pricing from this could differ significantly, this is for general versions that were NOT limited runs, Remington should have the quantities made of each since these are a relatively newer gun (from 1963) if not try the Remington Society of America (forums http://www.remingtonsociety.com/forums/ they also have a link off the home page explaining the date stamping if you don't have the paperwork for the year of manufacture ) The first thing irregardless of the grade is this gun is only a collector if it 100% new in the box with all paperwork. If they are not 100% NIB w/ papers there value probably drops 50% or more...

D-Grade is ~2,500 (tournament)

F-Grade is ~5,000 (premier)

F-Grade w/ Gold ~7,500

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200-800 usd depending on specifics.

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