The best way to determine actual value is to search the on-line auctions, such as www.gunbroker.com and www.auctionarms.com or even www.proxibid.com enter your details in the search and see what is selling and for how much. You can also search the archives and or sold items to get an idea of what your gun is selling for. Another place to look is The blue book of modern black powder values, available from www.midwayusa.com and www.bluebookpublications.com as well as many of the other hunting and firearm stores. Also available to NRA members on - line for free at www.nragive.org That will give you an idea of the general value. Guns tend to have some regional value too, say a Thompson Center Seneca may be worth a bit more in the north east than in the mid west, and a Ruger old army may sell higher in the northwest than the east coast. Don't forget condition has allot to do with value, and with black powder the bore is king. You may have a gun worth for example $500, but the same gun with a bad or rusted bore may only be worth $150 so compare apples to apples.
what is this rifle worth?
what is the value of a jukar black powder pistol 007806
there is a flat holding pin just ahead of the cylinder, it must be pushed out to slide the cylinder off
What is the value of a 1850 colt black powder with ships engraved serial number33700
what
Between $15-$40 depending on condition
that would be a percussion black powder rifle from the civil war. value would depend on overall condition
678.00
Dikar Spain-45 Cal black powder only
10-100usd
25 HUNDRED
Requires appraisal