The 312 was part of a series (310 series) of rifles produced between 1940-1969. The name Benjamin Franklin was a marketing gimmick to help sell the rifle. Franklin had nothing to do with it. The series included the model 310, 312 and 317. Please state the current condition of the rifle to get an estimate of value. Is it still working? Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition. Re-post you question with this information and I will try to give you an estimate of value. Make sure you put the question in the "Air gun and Air rifle" category.
The models 310, 312 and 317 were made between 1940-1969. you need to describe the condition in order to get an estimate of value. Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition.
it's worth $25 - $35
999 hundred pounds
To be in Excellent condition it must have NO scratches, rust, wear or damage of any kind. If your rifles fits this description then it is worth Between $90 - $105.
I've researched several airgun catalogues and can not find a Benjamin model 217. However the 17 at the end of model 217 indicated that it's a .177 caliber air gun. The name Franklin added to Benjamin was a marketing ploy to sell the air gun. Benjamin Franklin had nothing to do with it. Walter Benjamin invented the Benjamin line of airguns back in the late 1800's. Please recheck the model number and give me some sort of rating like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent on the current condition of the air gun so I can give it a value (If we ever identify it)
Benjamin Franklin appears on the 100 dollar bill.
Around $50
it's worth $25 - $35
What Model and what condition is it in?
999 hundred pounds
To be in Excellent condition it must have NO scratches, rust, wear or damage of any kind. If your rifles fits this description then it is worth Between $90 - $105.
Benjamin Franklin appears on the 100 dollar bill.
I've researched several airgun catalogues and can not find a Benjamin model 217. However the 17 at the end of model 217 indicated that it's a .177 caliber air gun. The name Franklin added to Benjamin was a marketing ploy to sell the air gun. Benjamin Franklin had nothing to do with it. Walter Benjamin invented the Benjamin line of airguns back in the late 1800's. Please recheck the model number and give me some sort of rating like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent on the current condition of the air gun so I can give it a value (If we ever identify it)
In order to give you an answer, you need to give it some sort of rating like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition, without that information, I can not answer you.
In order to give you an answer, you need to give it some sort of rating like Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition, without that information, I can not answer you.
The 1960 Benjamin Franklin half dollar can be worth 15.00 dollars or more. The specific value of the coin will vary depending on its condition.
Uh, that's Benjamin Franklin. $100 bills are call "Bens" only as a matter of slang. I modified your question accordingly.1959 Franklin halves are pretty common in collections and are mostly worth their silver metal value only, about $6.
At present it's worth about $10, maybe a couple dollars more if it's in uncirculated condition.