I can not give you an exact date, but here is what I have found. My catalogues do not list the model 1201 but they do list the model 1200 made (1976-1977) and the model 1205 made (1979 -1981) the model 1205 was an economy version of the 1200. I can only guess that your fell somewhere in the time frame.
I know of no 1968 Daisy model 1201. However Daisy did produce a model 1201 from 1976 - 77. It had a gold finish and a blond stock. It was sold through Western Auto. You did not give the condition of the rifle, so this in only a guess. For it to be of any value it must be in very good condition to excellent condition. (Still working, no rust, dings or scratches) the value runs between $50 and $125 in "like new" condition.
It all depends on the condition. It could be anything from $20 to $125. They were made during the late 1970's.
For the best answer I would contact Daisy directly. They offer a free service to date and estimate value. See the link below.
1201 = MCCI
1, 1201.
Jack First, Inc. 1201 Turbin Drive Rapid City , SD 57701 ph 605-343-8481 I hear this place has a lot of parts for the 250
yes 1201 is prime number.
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through research on my own, id found out that can have a remanufactured butt plate made by sending an outline of your butt stock and screw placement to Jack First inc.@ 1201 Turbine Drive,Rapid City,South Dakota 57703.
150.125
The year 1201 was the 13th century (1200-1299).
sqrt(1201) = 34.655 (to 3 dp).