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You will need to check on line auctions to see what they are bringing. Don't show up that often. A ball park guess would be 10-100 USD
a 1886 knife is worth allot only if it's good condition and clean and has some kind of marking on it to say it was made in 1886.
1886 Liberty Head 5 Cents in decent condition is worth hundreds. Condition of the coin is what makes it valuable.
In good working order and good physical order it would be worth between $300 and $400 but if it has a cracked stock it is 15% less in price.
Quackenbush made firearms and air rifles. I'm guessing you are asking about an air rifle made by H.M. Quackenbush. If so, Then you will have to identify it and rate the condition first to get an answer. He made 5 different models that fall in this time period. I suggest you locate a book at a book store called "Bluebook of airguns 8th edition" or any other edition, and look up H.M. Quachenbush in the "Q" section. This should give you an answer. And Yes these air rifles are expensive and collectible. if its a firearm then any"Firearm Bluebook" will give you the information
it is worth 10,000 dollars if it is in good condition mint is 5,000 and bad condition is only 2,000 i have 1886 Winchester rifle and it is worth 50,000 it is in perfect condition and your Winchester was made in 1895 so it is pretty old
depending on the condition id say any where from $700-$25,000
In order to give you an estimate you will need to give more information about the air rifle. Like, is it still working and what condition is it in? You will have to estimate the condition, Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition. Without more information it is not possible to give you an estimate of value.
There were model 1887 lever action shotguns made by Winchester ( I have a 12 ga). These are worth in the range of $1200 to $5000 depending on condition. I am not aware of any Model 1886 Winchesters in a shotgun.
$9 to $415 depending upon the condition of the coin.
The value of a Nitro Marvel 1886 16 gauge shot gun in working condition is between $199 and $165. As a parts gun only it is valued at $39.
August 2, 2009 The 1886 Gold Eagle in excellent condition has a value from $350 to $600 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.