It's the marking of the arsenal which manufactured it. In this case, it would be the Tula Arsenal.
about $200.00 In MINT condition, no you can easily get 400-500 for it.
it all depends on the shape and condition of the rifle if its mint condition you could get up to $20,000! If its in poor condition then it could go for $100
There are 6 variations of a silver dollar minted in 1879. 1. With no mint mark--very fine condition-----$12.00 mint condition----------$25.00 uncirculated condition--$45.00 proof---$1,900.00 2. With CC mint mark (CC over CC)---very fine condition-----$115.00 mint condition----------$1,400.00 uncirculated condition--$3,000.00 3. With CC mint mark (clear CC mark)---very fine condition-----$125.00 mint condition----------$1,600.00 uncirculated------------$3,200.00 4. With O mint mark---very fine condition-----$12.00 mint condition----------$65.00 uncirculated condition--$130.00 5. With S mint mark---(parallel top arrow feather, concave breast on the reverse) very fine condition-----$15.00 mint condition----------$90.00 uncirculated condition--$325.00 6. With S mint mark---(slanted top arrow feather, convex breast on the reverse) very fine condition-----$12.00 mint condition----------$25.00 uncirculated condition--$35.00
Of course rifle condition is a big factor. If its mint condition I would say about $275
If your Winchester model 1906 rifle is in near mint condition,having between 80%-90% of its original finish remaining.Then the value will be between 675-925 dollars.
300-500
These model 1894,s are going for 450 dollars in mint condition.
In excellent (mint) condition $400-450 retail but they are not a fast seller...
Depending on model and exact condition, $150-$200
depending on condition and bore, Mint means like out of the box new condition with no dings and mint bore. I would think $ 300 to $550. depending on the market. Check some of the web sites for list prices. The 257 Roberts is a wanted rifle for collectors.
The value of a 1980 Olympic advertisement poster in Russian depends on its condition. This poster in mint condition is valued between 100.00 and 150.00 as of 2014.
The SKS isn't an assault rifle, and the value may range from $100 to over $1000, depending on specifics.