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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In the condition that you describe,your rifle will be valued at 650 dollars.
If unfired,the rifle is valued at 895 dollars in the condition that you describe.
50-500 usd
Unfired, in the box, about $900. If it has been shot, it is now a shooter, not a collector's gun, and would be worth less, depending on condition.
1 800.00$ Canadian dollars if a MP edition (serial number starts with MP and not RCMP) and has never been shot...
If your Winchester model 1894 NRA Centennial rifle is unfired(new in the box condition) then the value will be 695.00 dollars.