If its frog(sheath) is all original like the bayonet?These are commanding 125 dollars and up depending on the condition of both.I just paid 135 dollars for mine.
I Had a Remington print of wood ducks. It had no writing.
it depends on a lot of things like condition, player, year it was printed, and company that made it and how many they printed.
it depends on a lot of things like condition, player, year it was printed, and company that made it and how many they printed.
If your notes overprint is printed with red ink its worth 115-700 dollars this all depends on the condition 115 in bad condition and up to 700 in uncirculated perfect condition. If it is printed with blue ink it is worth 21-950 dollars depending on the condition and treasury signers.
Go to www.gunbroker.com See what comparable condition pistols are going for. The gun market is off the charts right now, so if you are looking to sell, now might be a good time. Don't bother with a printed price guide, particularly at this moment in history. That data is a year old.
According to all of the Remington date code decoders I have found, your rifle was manufactured in Feb 1946. See http://rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9555 for reference to the chart. Hope this helps!
An affiche is a written or printed notice to be posted, such as on a wall - including a poster or a placard.
Despite its date your bill was actually printed in the 1950s. It's worth $2 to $3 in average condition.
If there were one it would be priceless, because U.S. dollar bills were not printed with that date.
No its false.
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