500-1500 depending on various factors. You really need an expert appraisal.
If shotgun is in good working condition and no rust or cracks, then it would have a value of between $225 - $300.
Depends on condition, condition, and condition. Anywhere from $200 for working beater to $1,000 new in the box w/ all paperwork. In the very good condition $500-600 that's lots of blue and good wood with nothing more then general handling marks.
You have not given enough information to answer the question. What is the barrel length? What type of stock does it have? does it have screw chokes? What condition is it in? Does it have the original box? Depending on these answers, (and assuming that it is in working order) it is probably worth between about $100 and $400 retail
In good condition, with all working parts, around $150.
1909 is the patent date not when it's made. In just good working order 350-500 need better description for a better value.
I recently purchased one well worn for 200 dollars, and was told buy one fellow at the gun show it was worth about 300 in working condition.
500 USD
A good condition all original, working, Hopalong Cassidy children's writst watch can range from $350. to $450.
What condition is the pistol in? Also is it still working? These two factors determine the value.
Answer Remington M#33In order to answer this question one must 1'st define what good condition means to you. Gun shops, and knowledgable buyers, use firearm pricing guides, which are similar to the Kelly Blue Book used to put a value on used cars, to place a value on most used firearms. These pricing guides assume the firearm is in good working condition and is unmodified from original. The condition of the firearm is then rated based on the percentage of original finish left. The one I am looking at right now gives an expected sells price in a gun shop of a $200 for a youir gun in very very good condition down to $60 for a gun with only 60% of the original finish left. My experience is that these values can very depending on where you live. That means you can expect to receive about 50% to 60% of that value if you sold the gun to them. If you were to sell to a private party, assuming it is legal to do so in your area, you should expect to receive somewhere around $150 for a firearm with 100% finish left.
In working ,original condition..........$100.00 to $250.00. Possibly more, with original bracket.
If the rifle is in reasonably good, working, and mostly original condition, the likely retail value would be between $700 and $800. If in excellent and fully original condition, the value could be as high as $1000 or more, depending on the presence of rare features. By contrast, a working but beat up or modified would likely be in the $250 to $350 range.