FYI: The Coca Cola Co. and Winchester....these guns were sold in pairs or separately to Coca Cola employees only. There were 2500 of the rifles and shotguns produced..Never sold/open to the public due to Coca Cola Co. not wanting that particular image. The man responsible for ordering them from Winchester lost his position with company and the guns were put into storage. Then in 1992 or 1993 they were sold to Coca Cola employees only. I happened to have a shotgun. Still in original box, and also the box wrapper, as well as the documentation of the gun and centennial history. Guns America have one offered for sale at $425.00 in like new condition...has been fired. If offered in a pair in mint condition GA had one set for $3,500.00.
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Your NRA centennial rifle,or musket was made by Winchester in the year 1971.
The 66 centennial rifle and carbine were made in 1966 with a total production of both being 102,309.
I dont know the value, but I got 2 of them with back to back serial numbers
Need a detailed description.
If your winchester centennial rifle is unfired(new in the box) with the box and tags,its value is 675 dollars.
There were no serial numbers stamped on the original Winchester Mdl. 37, single shot shotgun.
If unfired,the rifle is valued at 895 dollars in the condition that you describe.
About $600.
$1,200 to $1,300 with box and manuals
your 1967 Canadian cent. is valued at 595.00 dollars.