I was researching this myself. I found one being sold on www.gunsamerica.com for $475 New in Box. I also found an answer on oldguns.net that said it is one of about 52,000 rifles and is only worth around $400. I believe you may be underestimating the value of your rifle since Winchester ceased operations. One important aspect is that the Teddy Roosevelet rifle was made in two barrel lengths. One was a 20" carbine and the other a 24" Rifle. The rifle always brings a premium. The latest Blue Book of Gun Values lists the value at $595.
The Theodore Roosevelt commemoratives were sold in 1969. The rifles have a value of $450, New In Box. Without the box and accompanying paperwork or if the gun has been fired, the value is typically much less.
Vintage Winchester posters featuring Roosevelt are sought by collectors in a number of collecting genres, including Political, Presidential, Firearms and Military. Value is a direct function of the poster's authenticity and all-important condition. A genuine example may be worth as much as $500 to a dedicated collector. For a more accurate appraisal, please feel free to send any additional details and photos of the poster to me at Stockyard2000@aol.com. Scans are VERY helpful in this process and much appreciated.
If unfired and with certificate and box, the values range $695-$1000 that is in pristine condition.
If like a lot of these 30-30s the purchaser has misplaced the box and certificate, the gun still has quite a value from $450 to $650, Being fired starting at $450.
Unfired without certificate and box up $695..........
Most collectors like to have the original box and certificate, however they will purchase the Rifle and what they will pay you is based on the condition of the Rifle.
The boxes were very ornate and with a picture of Teddy on them. That is why they are very collectible also.
That rifle was issued in 1969 (Issue price was $135). If unfired with box then about $600.
most Winchester comm.rifles are going for 595.00 dollars only if they are new in the original box and have not been fired.
300-500 USD or so
200-2000 USD
Winchester says they never made a Teddy Roosevelt Commemorative 30-06, but they do have a Teddy Roosevelt Commemorative Model 94 chambered in 30-30. They also have Limited Edition Model 1895s (Teddy Roosevelt's favorite rifle) in the 30-06 caliber that have Roosevelt's picture on the box, but they're not technically Teddy Roosevelt Commemorative models. Hope that helps.
Your rifle if it is unfired(new in the box) with the original box will bring 675 dollars.
Unfired, as new, in box, $500-$550.
If you mean the 1970 lone star rifle or carbine?.then these are going for 575.00 dollars new and unfired.
In like-new, unfired condition, around $1.600- $1,700. Any commemorative firearm drops sharply in value if used. That rifle is the Weatherby Mark V.
If your buffalo bill commemorative rifle is unfired(new in the box) and the box is still with the rifle then these are currently valued at 695 dollars.
You have a Teddy Roosevelt Rifle or carbine that was made in the year 1969.The value for a unfired(new in the box) rifle with the hang tags,and box will be 695 dollars.If the rifle has been shot and the condition is other that New the value will be between 200-350 dollars.
The Theo. Roosevelt commemorative rifle and carbine were manufactured in 1969. Collectors of these commemoratives want them untouched and with all the original papers and boxes.In this condition your rifle lists for $450. If used, it is just a little bit fancier shooter, valued from $150-$275.
1995 gun catalogs
your winchester commemorative rifle which was made in 1968,is valued at 595 dollars if it is unfired and still with the rifle,s box in which it was issued.
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.
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