I guess it would depend on who wants it, and how bad. I just purchased one from a retail store where someone traded it for a new gun. I bought it for $500.00 Never fired, mint, with box.
Steve Harasty
thecoach@centurytel.net
Answer #2: I have also seen them, as described above, go for $600-700.
Your golden spike comm.is selling for 595.00 dollars,if new in the box and never fired.
i have a goldenspike 94. left to me by my father,never fired in box with papers just trying to see the value of this.
Your Winchester Golden Spike model 1894 carbine is worth 700 dollars for a rifle that has never been fired(new in the box condition) with the box and hang tags.If your rifle has been shot then the value would be 200-350 dollars.
Never fired in original box with papers- retail around-$700 Fired, no box-fair used condition retail around-$350
A guide suggests a value of $350 NIB. Doubt if there would be much of a premium for a sequentially numbered pair. Having One Shot Fired, will make that one less than NIB condition, but as a fancy shooter, it would be worth almost as much.
Your post-64 model 1894 Winchester will go for 350-400 in new never fired condition.
The value of a Winchester 9410 that has never been fired varies depending on the specific model and year it was produced. Early and commemorative models are worth between $1,000 and $3,000.
Purchased April 1977, never fired.
it has 1869 1969 on one side of receiver and a golden spike on other side
The exact value of a Winchester 1300 would be highly dependent upon a couple of different factors. Some of these factors include the age and condition of the Winchester.
A few hundred to a few thousand depending on EXACTLY what you have.
your Winchester model 1300 in unfired condition would be worth between 300-350 dollars.