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If in mint condition, having never fired or chambered a round, with original packaging and paperwork, about 600-650. If not, 300.
$2000
your oliver Winchester comm. is going for 750 dollars if new and unfired in its original box.
The original price for a Tom Osborne Commemorative Winchester Rifle was $2,000. In 2014, the same rifle may be worth anywhere from $900 to $4,500.
Your rifle if it is unfired(new in the box) with the original box will bring 675 dollars.
A Winchester buffalo bill comm.rifle or carbine are worth 595.00 dollars,if they are new in the original box and unfired.
The value of your oliver Winchester that was made in 1980 is going for 750 dollars if new and never fired in the original box.
If your Winchester is unfired and still have the original box,it is worth 595.00 dollars.
400-1000 USD or so
its w0rth 500.00 made in 1977 19,999 made ill have to disagree with that. i own one and i know after extensive research that these rifles start around 750 and can go as high as 1500 to 2000 depending on condition of gun, box, and paperwork ..for example http://www.collectorsfirearms.com/admin/product_details.php?itemID=20576
Your Winchester model 62 was produced in 1947.The value is running between 250-350 dollars depending on original condition of the wood and metal.
That was the first of the Great Western Artist series, commemorating the work of Charles M Russel. 999 were produced in 1982. In order to achieve the maximum value, the gun has to be pristine-new, unfired, in the original Winchester hard case with all paperwork, manuals and most importantly the two Russel prints that were contained in the case. There are a couple of these currently on the market from $1400-$1600 as an asking price. sales@countrygunsmith.net