5-50 usd
$15 to $40 depending on condition.
Leave it as is.
50-200 USD or so
Depends on condition and originality. Anywhere from $100 to $275
$275-$450, depending on EXACT model and EXACT condition.
Could be worth up to $500 for an immaculate, all matching rifle. It replace the Mauser Model 1871, used a 7.65x53 round nosed cartridge, variants of the rifle were also adopted by Turkey and throughout most of South America.
50-500 USD
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It would depend on the type. There was a rifle, carbine, and engineer's model. If it was in good shape, I would say that the rifles would go for $150 to $200, the carbines for $160 to $210, and the engineers (which are fairly rare) for $250 to $300. Many of these rifles were sporterized and that would lower their value somewhat.
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I need more information. What's the country of manufacture, and what's the country of issue. For example, an 1891 Argentine bayonet manufactured in germany, depending on a number of factors, is worth anywhere between $50 and $200.