ABOUT $400. The pre-war "Registered magnum" with paperwork is worth much more.
The value for a Smith Wesson Springfield Rim-fire 7 Shot 22 cal 3 inch barrel circa 1860 ser 25909 depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 200.00 and 325.00 as of 2014.
Depending on condition, $300-$500 (for an excellent specimen)
You will have to find one that is online. Suggest you search auctions.
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50- 500 usd
A UMC CAN'T be circa 1903, it didn't become Remington UMC until 1912. I believe by the time UMC took over the model was on the receiver, it's probably a model 12 or possibly a later 121 if it's not quite as old. The value is GREATLY dependent on the condition, condition, and the condition, and of course which model and variation.
40-200 usd
Depending on the condition of the car/ bottle and if you have the original box/ registration paperwork it can be worth up to $150.00
Be specific, what model?
Good condition-$175 Excellent condition-$400
Martins from this time era are quite valuable. The two biggest items will be condition and the model number.The low end model in really good condition can go for around $400. The higher end models can go for thousands of dollars. They are worth a lot less if there are cracks and warping in the wood.
£100 or $150 dollars for a good condition one. Depends on condition, and how much some one is willing to pay for it. They were only released a few years ago, so nothing that special about them.