Impossible to answer without having gun in hand. While average value can be stated for a modern firearm with a large number of sales. the value of an antique firearm is driven HEAVILY by the condition- which we can't see. You need a hands on appraisal.
the 1864 is a converted cvil war muzzel loader to center fire 50/70 caliber. due to pressure it is recommended shells of 50/70 cal only be loaded with black powder or equalivent................
the 1864 springfield rifle saw action during the civil war and is a 58 caliber percussion rifle. values vary based on overall condition. estimates could vary from $500 to $1000
No such animal. The Springfield 1863 & 1863 Type-II (AKA 1864) were both 58 cal muzzle loaders. This is most likely a post war conversion.
Check out a copy of Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms from the local library to determine exactly which US Springfield rifle you have. Value will depend on the graded condition, completeness, and originality of the gun. If it is a Model 1868, one about 10 years old gives a value of $250 in poor condition and $800 in excellent. The Springfield Model 1864 is a.k.a. the Model 1863 type II. Value is subjective, however the excellent Italian Pedersoli replicas are $800 plus.
What is the value of an 1864 silver dollar.
Quite a bit I would venture to guess! my friend has an authentic 1864 springfield,however I've heard a price on a replica.(400.ish) So I would guess 700to maybe 1,900.$
There were versions of the .58 caliber U.S. Military 1863 Rifle Musket manufactured by the Springfield Armory. The Type I bears a lock date of 1863, while the Type II has a lock date of 1864 or 1865. I assume you have a Type I. Antique muzzleloaders from the Civil War are generally graded from "poor" through "mint," the later meaning factory-new. A Civil War arm of "mint" designation would be exceedingly rare and of inestimable value. A "good" Type I is worth around $1,000, while a "fine" specimen could bring close to $4,000. Please remember that collector condition refers to original condition. Rebluing or other refinishing detracts substantially from the value.
the value is usally a dollar
$49,000
$20 for an 1861 Springfield- that was the cost to make one at the Harper's Ferry Arsenal. That was a LOT of money then.
Dan Mahoney was born March 20, 1864, in Springfield, MA, USA.
Willie Murphy was born March 23, 1864, in Springfield, MA, USA.