year 1913
With the serial number that you have provided,your Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1910.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Octagon barreled Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1900.
Your serial number indicates that your Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1924.While the value can not be determined without a more detailed description of your rifles overall condition,the amount of original finish remaining and bore condition these rifles will sell for between 350-500 dollars.Yours could be much more depending if there are any special order features present.This would include special wood,checkered wood,half magazine,your octagon barrel,special barrel length,take down model etc.I would advise you to have a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.look your rifle over and assign a correct value,it could be more than 1,000 dollars.
To get a accurate value of your Winchester you will need to include the following information.The model number of your Winchester,the serial number(already included),the barrel length,type of barrel(round or octagon) the amount of finish remaining,and overall condition of the rifle including the bore.
Without a serial number, caliber, barrel length, type of action or model number , no way to come close to guessing
In order to give you a accurate estimate of value please include the model number to your Winchester,and the overall condition of your rifle in your next posting of this question.
If we are talking about a original Winchester model 1885 rifle?Then with the serial number that you have provided your rifle was made in the year 1887.
Your Winchester model 1894 rifle,which was made in the year 1968 will bring between 200-350 dollars depending on overall condition.
A Winchester model 1894 rifle with a 6 digit serial number was made from 1894-1927.That being said and the fact that your rifle has a 26in octagon barrel could place the value of your rifle in the range of 600 dollars plus in value.It is not unheard of these rifles going for 1,000 dollars plus.In order to have a Winchester of this age value determined,I would have a Member of the Winchester collector assoc.come in and appraise the rifle for value and overall condition.
Sometime between 1915 (when the model name was changed from 1894 to 94) and yesterday. You can go to oldguns.net and look up your serial number.
Your serial number indicates that your Winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1899.Being such a early model 1894 rifle,I would have it appraised by a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.It could bring in the neighborhood of 1,500-2000 dollars in the condition you describe.Especially if it has any special order features which could be ordered in that time.These would include checkered wood,special wood,half magazine,octagon barrel,special barrel length,a take down model etc.