i just picked one up for 150 at a local gun show:I doubt that. The No 1 Mk VI is a very rare variant of the Lee-Enfield rifle. Only a thousand of them were ever made. A No 1 Mk VI Enfield in original condition is worth thousands of dollars. If you got one of those for $150, you got a deal of a lifetime. More likely, you bought a common Enfield No 1 Mk III or No 4 Mk I.
What is the value of Enfield rifle No.5-Mark 1 in excellent condition? Please do not write in this area, or the computer sends your question to the "already answered" bin. Caught it by accident. A Mk 4 in excellent condition, or a mk 5 (Jungle Carbine) would be about $250. Many of the so caled Mk 5s are converted Mark 4s. When buying one, either know the gun, or know the dealer.
Short Magazine Lee Enfield No. 4, Mk I Short Magazine Lee Enfield No. 1, Mk III Enfield Pattern 15 M1917 (Home Guard use only) M1 Garand (limited usage) M1 carbine (limited usage)
50-275 USD or so
value depends on overall condition..................
The value of ANY gun is based on exact make, model variant and condition. If your rifle is a No.4 Mk 1 in good condition that not been altered, these are typically selling for $300-$375. Price varies by location. Rifle may have been modified after WW 2 and become a No 4 Mk I/II or Mk I/III. Really need a hands-on appraisal.
By configuration and markings You can get an approximate year range by observing the Model and Type of Enfield. The No.1 Mk III was made from around 1907 to 1944, while the No. 4 Mk1 was made from 1939 to 1956. Further narrowing can be done by observing which of the manufacturers made the rifle. There are numerous collector books and magazines relating to this subject.
Would need to see the markings in order to determine this. You're free to send photos to the email address listed on my bio page if you should so wish.
100-5000 USD depending on specifics
Clio Mk 1 - 1990-1998 Clio Mk 2 - 1998-2006 Clio Mk 3 - 2006-present Clio Mk 4 - due 2012
this will cost you a lot, take notice, it costs somewhere around 500,000,000,000 in yen.
That Mark was not made until 1942. They are worth $150-$300, depending on condition.