its w0rth 500.00 made in 1977 19,999 made
ill have to disagree with that. i own one and i know after extensive research that these rifles start around 750 and can go as high as 1500 to 2000 depending on condition of gun, box, and paperwork ..for example
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The winchester model 1894 wells fargo commemorative was issued in 1977.
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There are 49000 and TWO and I have the TWO. Winchester had to remake the serial numbers 22xx and14xx that I had ordered. They issued them to some one else. So they made them to match my Wells Fargo's and added the letter A after the serial number. SO there 2 more than 49000
The Fargo Kid - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #6507) (original rating)
Depends on condition, if it's been fired and if it includes the box and original papers and the condition of that as well. It could be worth anything from $100 to around $1100 retail if it's unfired without any flaw in the original box that's in mint condition and including the original papers.
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