I've seen them in the $200 +/- range depending on condition. I have one that was left in an attic after my grandfather died for 35 years. I learned to shoot with that gun. I refinished the stock and had the parts re-blued. It's a pretty gun now and I've taught my sons to shoot with it.
The Springfield Model 84 was made by J. Stevens Arms Company, Chicopee, Mass.
Depending on which version (early flat sided stocks are higher) these run about $100. They seem to have been made from the late20s/ early 30's, up until about 1950. Dates are imprecise due to the tangled history of Savage/ Stevens/ Springfield.
.22 bolt action rifle, obsolete. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Probably Savage/ Stevens/ Springfield
I can't locate this particular model, but Stevens/Savage dropped the Springfield line in 1948.
Stevens and Springfield merged with Savage. Check customer service at Savage arms.
Tops out at $100-$125. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Contrary to what some believe, Springfield Arms was never a subsidary company of Cresent Arms. Springfeild Arms, like Cresent Arms, were both bought out by Stevens/Savage. Unlike the Cresent, Springfield manufacturing continued after the buy out. Some clarification: Springfield Arms Co was absorbed by Stevens very early, before 1900. Stevens continued to use the Springfield name on certain models of shotgun. Savage absorbed Stevens around 1930 or so, and continued to use the Springfield name on into the 1980's, generally on guns sold to mass-marketers. Crescent Firearms was originally an independent manufacturer that was bought by the major wholesale HD Folsom, which also eventually was absorbed by Savage.
My Springfield model 83 ( J Stevens) is stamped 22 Short, Long and Long Rifle on Barrel. If yours is as well, then yes, it would fire LR rounds.
POSSIBLE that your rifle may have been made for Sears by Stevens (Savage) as a Model 83. Due to multiple mergers of company names between Savage, Springfield, and Stevens, it gets a little murky.
Your savage/stevens model 84c was made between the years 1936-1945.there were 99,500 made during this time span.
Try eBay or call the Springfield company, itself. Ask around at local gun shops. Contact gun clubs or the National Rifle Association. Good luck.