Unfortunately they are onlyselling around the $150 +/- mark, at auction they are bringing a bit more. The value should be in the 300 range as it is an excellent production gun and an accurate shooter, but they are quite common and hunters are now turning to the latest in- line guns.
The value of the Thompson Center Arms New Englander 12 gauge varies depending on the condition of the gun. On average, this gun retails in excellent condition for about 300 dollars.
100-400
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$650, plus scope.
The shadows are selling around the $125 to 150 range depending on condition and extras (scopes etc.) book value places them at $160 to 220 in 80 to 95% condition.
you can contact Thompson Center Arms and ask them, for the correct answer. In order to know the worth, you would have to know what model it is, what condition, its in, etc. The newer inline hunter models are alot cheaper than the older traditional side lock percussion or flintlock models in fine condition. The long Pennsylvania type rifles are a little higher. I'd say a normal percussion sidelock .45 ,cal good condition, anywhere from $300 to $400, but it could be slightly more or less. good luck
100-300 USD
50-350 depending on specifics
I bought one at a gun show for $85.00.
I have a couple with several barrels. The prices I have seen recently range between about 700 and 1500. Extra barrels are 180 to 250 depending on the caliber.
123 dollars
If it is in very-fine to uncirculated condition it is worth $7.00.