The Canadian Centennial Rifle and Carbine were made in 1967. The Standard Catalog of Firearms lists a value of $395 for either, but that is WITH the box. Without the box, it should be valued as a shooter, and the Blue Book of Gun Values suggests $275 for a 100% post-64 rifle but says add 20% for pre-1992, making it $330.
Well, That last answer of $350 may not be accuate. Of the last appraisal that was done on my was under $470. And that is in slightly less than perfect condition. I have also fired my rifle several times. I purchased the gun from my father-in-law a few years ago and the weapon was also purchased in Canada. This is a wonderful firearm. Winchester is still the best in my book. But that is what my rifle was appraised at.
In a recent Tyler, Texas gun show a collector was offering his Canadian for $450.00 in really good condition. He didnt get it, I was offering my 1966 Centennial for the same, and didnt get it. I feel the price for one without box, is probably $400 or less. I paid $250 for my 66 and was tickled to get it.
In the condition that you have described,your rifle is valued at 895.00 dollars on today,s market.
100-500 USD
what is the value of a Canadian Centennial $1 bill
I dont know the value, but I got 2 of them with back to back serial numbers
your 1967 Canadian cent. is valued at 595.00 dollars.
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50-500 usd
If unfired,the rifle is valued at 895 dollars in the condition that you describe.
In the condition that you describe,your rifle will be valued at 650 dollars.
1 800.00$ Canadian dollars if a MP edition (serial number starts with MP and not RCMP) and has never been shot...
Unfired, in the box, about $900. If it has been shot, it is now a shooter, not a collector's gun, and would be worth less, depending on condition.
If your Winchester model 1894 NRA Centennial rifle is unfired(new in the box condition) then the value will be 695.00 dollars.