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Model number and condition would be needed to answer this question specifically. Typically, the Savage model 720 (Browning clone) or the 755 automatic models are not high on collectors lists. They were made to be less expensive but comparable to the Browning and Remington shotguns. Prices usually can be found between $100 and $300 depending on condition.
A Savage Springfield 67H is worth between 100 and 200 dollars pending on condition.
The "Springfield Automatic Shotgun" is a clone of the Browning A5 produced by Savage/Springfield. The Browning A5 is credited as being the first semi automatic shotgun design ever produced. It is a recoil operated, tube magazine fed gun with a reciprocating barrel. It has a 5 round capacity, one in the chamber and 4 in the magazine. Recoil is managed and harnessed by a system of friction rings and spring that can be set up in different configurations to maximize operation with different powered loads.
Savage made about five models on that design, with a few marketed under the Springfield name to the chain stores. Value would be around $250.
What do you have? The Savage/Springfield 84C is a .22 semiauto rifle, not a .30/30. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Springfield was a trade name used by Stevens/Savage c. 1920-1945. No relationship to the current Springfield Inc or the US Springfield Armory. What you have is a Savage Model 720 built under license from FN (Browning) They where also made by Remington with the Model 11 designation.
The value of a 1955 Springfield Savage pump 410 shot gun in excellent condition as of 2014 is 650.00. This gun has sold at auction for as much as 900.00.
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100-500 USD or so
Depending on condition, antwhere from $150-$350. A real minty gun at 98% or better would add a few hundred.
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I just paid 75 for a 80% Savage.