I just bought a Model 336 RC .32 Special for $399 at Gander Mountain in excellent shape. I don't think you can pin down a price because I saw .32 Specials with asking prices of $650 to $700 that weren't in as good a shape as mine. By the way you have a rifle mfg'd in 1948.
has number 2070 on it
The Marlin lever action 38w, serial number 41436 is valued at $700 in excellent condition. It is valued at $500 in fair condition.
The Marlin model 30G serial number 3512 20 gauge shotgun is valued at $350 in good condition. It is valued at $750 in excellent condition.
It depends on condition. Values run from as little as $50 or $75 for well used, to several hundred for excellent condition.
The Glenfield brand is part of Marlin firearms. The most definitive answer will come from Marlin. And the nice folks at Marlin Customer Service just told me that your rifle was made in March of 1972. As far as value, depends on condition. In Excellent condition, these currently sell for between $375-$400. The 30A is a slightly plainer version of the Marlin 336- an excellent rifle.
About 300 or so
$150-$200
you would need to supply a serial number and model number,along with the condition of your marlin to get a value.
The prefix letter K to your serial number indicate that your Marlin model 336SC (sporting carbine) was made in the year 1953. Without a detailed description of your Marlin rifle's overall condition, it is difficult to assess a value. As a general rule these Marlin rifles will bring between $250 and $400 on today's market depending on overall condition being good or better with a good bore, and wood.
100-425 USD
Your rifle was built in 1953. Excellent condition as far as NRA standards go means you could realistically get $400-425 for it.
Depending on condition,$ 800.00 to $1.500 If you are wondering when your Marlin was produced,the serial number indicates that your Marlin model 1893 rifle was made in 1904.