$150 for just an average shooter, $300 for Very Good, $500 for excellent and if you have a smoothbore i.e. no rifling (for .22 shot) prices start at $500 & go up to around $1000
Pristine Condition's birth name is Keith Lyle Blanton.
I purchased one from a gun dealer about two years ago in pristine condition for $375.00 I purchased a second one with a few scratches for $200.00 I would say you would be safe to say depending on the condition anywhere from $ 250.00 to maybe $500.00 for one in pristine condition. I purchased one from a gun dealer about two years ago in pristine condition for $375.00 I purchased a second one with a few scratches for $200.00 I would say you would be safe to say depending on the condition anywhere from $ 250.00 to maybe $500.00 for one in pristine condition.
The used books were in pristine condition to the point where they looked new.
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100-10000 USD depending on what "pristine" means.
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The correct spelling is "pristine." It means in its original condition; unspoiled or spotless.
Pristine means brand new, untouched, in perfect condition. Antonyms to that could be messy, beat-up, wrecked, trashed, ruined. Pristine is often used to describe the condition of an item offered up for sale, in which case 'heavily used' would be a good way to describe the opposite.
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That appears to be a Marlin serial number, dating to 1982. The Marlin Glenfield Model 25, in pristine condition, would bring $100-$125. sales@countrygunsmith.net
My camaro is pristine and in good condition.
A "Z" prefix would indicate 1964 mfg. In pristine condition it would sell for around $300.