It all depends on the condition of the rifle. Without knowing that no estimate of value can be given. However there are over 18 variations of Red Ryder that have been made over the years. Starting with the No. 111 model 40 in 1939 and the model 1938 starting in 1972. I suggest you contact Daisy directly at the link below and ask them.
It all depends on the condition of the rifle. Without knowing that no estimate of value can be given.
What condition is it in. That determines the value.
There are about 22 or 23 variations of the Red Ryder. Yours is worth about $35 - $40. If it has the BB tin, then you can add $10.
A new Daisy Red Ryder cost around $40
Not telling. You'll shoot your eye out!
The model 111 was a Daisy Western Carbine (Not a Red Ryder) It was made from 1963 to 1978. The Daisy No: 111 model 40 (Not Model 111) was a Red Ryder and was made from 1940 to 1952.
25 USD or so
There have been 23 plus variation of the Daisy Red Ryder starting in 1940 up to today. Not counting the ones that look similar to the Red Ryder but do not say "Red Ryder" on them. The Red Ryder is probably the most manufactured air rifle of all time. They don't even put serial numbers on them just LOT numbers. But some are valuable if they are really old. So here is what I suggest. Daisy offers a service to estimate the value of daisy antiques and it's free. See the Link Below.
Daisy provides a service to evaluate old Daisy's ( See the Link Below.)
Daisy has been making the Red Ryder series almost continuously from 1939 to today. The Red Ryder's that have a metal lever action (not plastic) are the most desirable. It is hard to place a value on them because so many were manufactured. They made so many that Daisy stopped issuing serial numbers and started using Batch numbers in 1952 for the Red Ryder models. I'm attaching a link to "Daisy Antique" for you to follow and give them your information. They have more information than anyone else about value and determining the exact model you have. (See the link below.)
There are 8 Variations of the Red Ryder Model 111 and 14 different Red Ryder 1938 models. Your best bet is to contact "Daisy" they offer a FREE service to answer questions about Daisy products. See the link below
There are over a dozen versions of the Red Ryder. Daisy offers a free service to tell you more about your daisy. See the link below.