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I don't think there is a set value. It should depend on the condition of the firearm.
WWII vintage
By the serial number on the rifle.
Well, a model 39 .22 implies to me that it may be a Cooey or Winchester/Cooey. The only thing is Cooey never put serial numbers on their rifles. Winchester did after they bought Cooey around WW II. So therefore I would say post 1964 for your rifle.
$200
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The condition of the rifle has a major impact on the value of the piece. If the Model 39 is in very good condition, it could be worth as much as 2,500 dollars. A rifle medium to good condition can be worth 1,000 dollars.
The Cooey 39 is so old it sat behind Jesus in the third grade... They were first made around WWII. Hard to tell age of an individual gun because they do not have serial numbers.
Winchester has never made a model 39.Could be reffering to a Marlin model 39 lever action rifle in .22LR?
The Marlin Model Golden 39A is the oldest and longest continuously produced shoulder firearm (rifle) in the world.
22 inches
You will need to provide the serial number to your Marlin model 39 lever action .22cal rifle to get a date of production.