ive seen it in auctions sold for $1500
Value is based on make, model and condition. In the case of an older rifle, condition will drive value. You will need a hands on appraisal. Take you unloaded rifle to a gun show near you, check with the dealers and collectors there.
I am assuming that you mean 1894 rifle,not 1884.Your rifle which was made in 1913 will bring between 450-2,000 dollars depending on the features present on your rifle,and the amount of original finish remaining.It would be better if you have this rifle examined by a member of the Winchester collectors assoc.They would be able to give you a defined value of your Winchester model 1894 rifle.
There is no such thing as a "Winchester 1884". There were two distinctly different Winchester Models that were made to chamber the 32-40 cartridge; (1) The Model 1885 Single Shot (falling block) Rifle (2) The Model 1894 Lever-Action Rifle The potential collector value for each is significantly different.
What you have is a Model 1892. The "1884" you see is the patent date assigned to John M. Browning before he sold the patent and design to Winchester. The serial number tells us that it is a 1915 vintage Sporting Rifle. The collector value can only be assessed by a visual inspection & evaluation. Old Winchesters are very much like old classic automobiles... the graded condition and factory originality are the key factors in determining what they are truly worth. Bert H.
10-1000 USD depending on specifics.
I am going to start with the fact that Winchester did not make a model 1884.The rifle that you should have is a Winchester model 1892.This is the only lever action rifle that was chambered in 25-20WCF.In order to give you a accurate value,I would need to know the serial number to age your rifle and the overall barrel length to determine if you have a standard rifle,or carbine.I would need to know the overall condition of your rifle and how much of the original finish remains.I would need to know the condition of the bore.While this seems like a lot of info,it is needed because the Winchester model 1892 is highly collectable and all this info figures into the value.
I am going to start with the fact that Winchester did not make a model 1884.The rifle that you should have is a Winchester model 1892.This is the only lever action rifle that was chambered in 25-20WCF.In order to give you a accurate value,I would need to know the serial number to age your rifle and the overall barrel length to determine if you have a standard rifle,or carbine.I would need to know the overall condition of your rifle and how much of the original finish remains.I would need to know the condition of the bore.While this seems like a lot of info,it is needed because the Winchester model 1892 is highly collectable and all this info figures into the value.
It is a Model 1886 Sporting Rifle. The serail number you listed is one digit too many (Winchester only manufactured 160,000 Model 1886 rifles and carbines total). The "1884" date you found is the patent date assigned to the inventor John M. Browning.
Hello your rifle was made in 1889 there was 16459 rifles made that year as for price 800 to 1000 dollars.
What is Value if antique us spring field rifle model 1884 serial number 517233
No way to value with just the serial number.
I cannot date this Winchester without a serial number.The serial number also plays into the value of the rifle because there are 2 value,s based on the years of production along with many other factors.