All SKS carbines were made in 7.62x39. As for value, anywhere from $100 to over $1500, depending on where it was made, overall condition, rarity, etc. The SKS was manufactured in the former Soviet Union, China, former Yugoslavia, Albania, Romania, former East German, Vietnam, and North Korea. Adding further to the equation, there are both military issue Chinese SKS carbines, and ones manufactured for the civil market. We'd need a lot more information in order to narrow down the value.
100-350
50-500 USD depending on specifics
$100 to over $1000, depending on the specifics.
Around $300- depending on condition and originality
they are about $100
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Six thousand.
Most SKS's sell for between $200 to $450, it depends on who made it, whether it has been rebuilt, if it has an import mark on it, and as always condition. There are two models that sell for several thousand dollars but are extremely rare.
It really all depends... but as of 2009, it typically ranges from $350 to $600 depending on country of origin, year and model. !
Priceless, since a true SKS assault rifle would be a prototype only most likely. The SKS fires semi-automatically and does not have provision for full auto fire. If you have a normal run of the mill Chinese SKS it is worth 100-400 or so depenidng on condition, box, accessories, etc..
The Chinese manufactured several variants of the SKS. Depending on specifics, you may looking at anywhere from $200 - $600+. Paratrooper models and the detachable magazine SKS-M and SKS-D fetch much higher prices than a standard Type 56 carbine.