That cannot be determined without you providing a detailed description of your rifles overall condition,and the amount of original finish remaining.
I would say that your Marlin model 1894 was probably made in the year 1910.
The Marlin model 1894 rifle in 32-20 Win.should hold 10 rounds of ammo.If this is a original model made from 1894-1934.
A Model 94 refers to a 1894 Winchester. If this is what you mean and it has a sn of 336, seek a professional appraisal. A Model 336 refers to a Marlin lever action that bears a resemblence to a 1894. Again if the sn is 336, seek a professional appraisal.
Without a serial number provided,The best that I can do is say that the Marlin model 1894 rifle was made between 1894-1934.
If you indeed have a Marlin model 1894,not a Winchester then the time frame of production would be between 1910-1912.The Marlin model 1894 rifle was made from 1894-1934.I believe that your rifle will be closer to the year 1912 maybe 1913 at the latest.
$300
Your Original Marlin model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1898,with the serial number that you have provided.
There were 18 different models of the model 1894 marlin rifle.These include the model 1894,1894S,1894C carbine,1894 sporter,1894 carbine CP.1894 CL,1894P,1894FG,1894PG,1894SBL,1894SS,1894CSS,1894 cowboy,1894cowboy competition,1894 century limited,1894 octagon.
You will have to be more specific. There are several dozen types of Winchester Model 1894's.
The Marlin model 94 32-20 rifle is valued at $480 in good condition. In excellent condition, it is valued at $750.
the Marlin model 1894 rifle was made from 1894-1934 in the caliber that you have listed.The latter model rifles were marked model 94 as in your question.These will range in price from 250-750 dollars for rifles or carbines showing between 10%-50% of there original finish and a good bore.You may add 25% if it is a saddle ring carbine model.add 40% for a baby carbine with 18in barrel and a half magazine.I can say for certain that your rifle was not made in 1883,and was probably made after 1915 due to the marking model 94.
The Winchester model 1894 rifle was never chambered in the 30-06 caliber.