In the condition you describe,I would say that its value will be between 400-550 dollars.
In this model of Winchester rifle,there is no difference in value between the round or octagon barrel.
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To get a accurate value of your Winchester you will need to include the following information.The model number of your Winchester,the serial number(already included),the barrel length,type of barrel(round or octagon) the amount of finish remaining,and overall condition of the rifle including the bore.
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Actually your winchester model 1894 rifle was made by Winchester in 1970,with the serial number that you provided.These post-64 made rifles in the condition that you describe are valued at between 275-350 dollars.
Your Winchester was made in 1951, but see my answer to the related question linked at the right about finding the value. >>>>
400-1000 USD or so
Approximately 650.00
your rifle is worth between 350.oo and 600.00
The correct identification is the .32-20 Hand Ejector Model of 1905 (3rd Change). Undoubtedly you are reading ".32 WINCHESTER CTG" from the barrel, but the gun was made by S&W, not Winchester. That just indicates it is chambered for .32/20. Value is going to be $200-$250
I can say that A Winchester model 1894 lever action rifle 26in barrel was priced at 19.50 in Winchester's June,1896 Catalog. A carbine with the 20in barrel was priced at 17.50, a round barreled 26in rifle was 18.00 dollars, and the take down model was priced at 25.00 dollars. I can add that the Sears catalog from 1900 (reprint) lists the round or octagonal barreled 30 WCF for $14.75.
In the condition you describe,your Winchester carbine is valued at 995 dollars(US currency).