These are actually bringing a little more than the 'book' value. Refreshing to see the Winchester commemorative market working again. In order to realize maximum value, these guns absolutely have to be new in the box, unfired, unmarked, with no flaws. Must have all paperwork, boxes and slip covers. In that condition, we would expect to get $1100 for that set. Values goes down real fast if the guns have been handled or shot, or if the accessories are missing. We are always interested in Winchester commemoratives. sales@countrygunsmith.net
The buffalo Bill commemorative rifle was issued in the year 1968.
Your Buffalo Bill commemorative was made in the year 1968.
The Buffalo Bill Commemorative was made in the year 1968.
A Winchester buffalo bill comm.rifle or carbine are worth 595.00 dollars,if they are new in the original box and unfired.
Your Winchester buffalo bill commemorative was made in 1968.
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The Winchester Buffalo Bill Commemorative rifle,or carbine were made in the year 1968.
If your Winchester is unfired and still have the original box,it is worth 595.00 dollars.
your 2 gun set of winchester commemorative,s are valued at 1400-1450 dollars if you have never fired your firearms(i e new in the box) and you have both boxes and hang tags that were issued with your firearms.
Several US coins have buffalo images. The most famous is the buffalo (or Indian head) nickel, minted from 1913 to 1938. Other US coins depicting one or more buffalo are: > The 2005 Kansas and the 2006 North Dakota state quarters. > One of the two Lewis and Clark commemorative nickels released in 2005. > A 2001 commemorative silver dollar > A series of gold bullion coins first minted in 2008 replicates the original buffalo nickel design.
If it is the Winchester commemorative made in 1968, the Blue Book says $450. I own a 1976 Buffalo Bill Commemorative. Mine has been appraised anywhere from 500 to 700$ How do you know when it was made?
Your buffalo bill comm.rifle was made by Winchester in 1968.