Is it a Wingmaster or an Express? Can't be both.
Depending on condition, the 870 Express is about $450, the 870 Wingmaster is about $725.
150-225 USD They have the internals of a Wingmaster. Fit and finish of the working parts puts them FAR ahead of any Express. They are as smooth as any Wingmaster. The exterior receiver is not polished as well as a Wingmaster, and the wood is cheaper. This was Remington's first attempt at producing an 870 to a lower price point, and unfortunately didn't create as much profit as the rough-as-a-cob Express.
50-200 USD or more depending on specifics
100-300 USD
Hey, I'm not sure about the worth, but I am also interested in the answer. I too just found a Remington 870 wingmaster 12 gauge made in 1951...
Depending on the condition it could range anywhere from $650.00 to $950.00
About $325-$350
Around $350 depending condition.
A Remington 870 .410 Wingmaster produced between 1964 & 1994 with a plane barrel and in fair condition (80%) is worth about $265.00. A .410 that is like new (98%) and with a VR is worth $575.00. lcj
300-400 USD
At walmart those costed about 200-500 US dollars
There's simply WAY to many types/variations which can significantly effect value to answer this this without writing a book. For a 870 wingmaster in excellent condition between 200-250 and for a vented rib $400+- more strongly depending on definition of excellent condition. If this is a express around $200.