$250.00 to $300.00 depending on the location of buyer and seller. Some areas of the U.S. may have better pricing for this particular gun. On average, a buyer should be able to purchase this gun for $250-$275 depending on the condition. I recently purchased one in appx 96% 98% condition for $262.50 cash.
pre 1968, about 80 bucks in ex condition. (it is a Marlin 80)
Can you be more specific on this coin please.
Imported by Charles Daly between 1968 and 1971. Standard Catalog value ranges from $300 in Poor condition to $550 in Excellent condition.
You need to check the auction sites. Full sets are not that common.
The value of a Stevens 58b bolt action 410 gauge gun which is pre-1968 depends on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 40.00 and 100.00 as of 2014.
If this is the side by side model 21 it was made between 1968-72. In excellent condition it is worth $1000. I have only seen one of these over the years. (Hang onto it.) It could be worth considerably more depending on the configuration.
AD=1968, and values run around $250-$300. Might be more if I saw it, but can't get closer without a picture.
I know of no 1968 Daisy model 1201. However Daisy did produce a model 1201 from 1976 - 77. It had a gold finish and a blond stock. It was sold through Western Auto. You did not give the condition of the rifle, so this in only a guess. For it to be of any value it must be in very good condition to excellent condition. (Still working, no rust, dings or scratches) the value runs between $50 and $125 in "like new" condition.
Your gun was made in 1968. Check the link below for a Blue Book value based on condition. A professional appraisal is always recommended.
Marlin Wire was created in 1968.
"AE" prefix indicates 1968 Value depends upon condition; fair - $50 to Excellent $165
your marlin was produced in 1968.