675 dollars for a rifle as you have described.
Your Winchester model 1894 Buffalo Bill Commemorative will bring 695 dollars for a rifle unfired(new in the box condition) and the issued box and hangtags with it.If fired then the value will be between 250-350 dollars.
If in mint condition, having never fired or chambered a round, with original packaging and paperwork, about 600-650. If not, 300.
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.
search Winchester commemorative collectors .com this unit came in carbine and long rifle as a matched set if you have both new in box w/ papers and ser.numbers in sync it would be in the ball park of 1500 dollar range if only one w/ box and papers 650 good luck
400-1000 USD or so
If you have the original box and papers, you gun is worth $1200. Less 200 if no box.
If your Buffalo Bill commemorative rifle,and or carbine model is unfired(new in the box)condition.Then your rifle would be worth 695 dollars.If it has been fired,or hunted with then the value would be 250-350 dollars.If you have the Buffalo Bill 1 of 300 presentation model,new in unfired condition?The value would be 3,250 dollars.
500 give or take
According to the Blue Book, it is worth $450, unless it is marked "1 of 300". Then it lists for $2,750.
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