We've been researching this as well. It looks like anywhere from $1400 - $2000, unless you are in a hurry to sell it, it might be a little less then. Check out gunbroker.com to see some of the same model for sale...
The john Wayne colt and Winchester were both issued in 1981 for the Winchester and 1982 for the colt. The colt is a SAA standard in which 3,100 were manufactured in 1982. The Winchester going by serialization is a Canadian john Wayne which the the proper serial number should indicate CJW928(not CJWC928). with 1,000 of these manufactured in 1981. You can contact me at lgood303 at yahoo if you have any further questions on these. I am a commemorative collector and your items are somewhat appealing to me if you ever choose to part ways with them. Thank you. Lance
That's the rumor. Wayne met Earp while he was prop mover.
I don't know a lot, but the rifle would be worth a lot. There were 500 made. serial number 1, 2, and 3 were in the Roy Rogers Museum in Victorville, CA until it moved in 2002. I don't know if the guns moved to Branson, MO with the museum.There were actually 3 different models of the john Wayne Winchester made,the most common is the 1981 John Wayne comm.serial numbered from JW 1-JW 49,000.These models are worth 1,495 dollars for a unfired rifle with the box and hang tags.The second model is the 1981 DUKE,serial number range DUKE 1-DUKE 1000.The value of this model is 3,750 dollars in the condition described above.The third model was the John Wayne 1 of 300 set.the serial numbers for this is JWM 1 thru JWM-300,and JWMD-1 thru JWMD-300.The value of this set is 7,500 dollars in the above stated condition.I hope this helps.
brand new with all paper work and box in unfired condition is $1200 to $1400
The value of a nickel-plated 30-30 Winchester Model 94 Cowboy Commemorative rifle made before 1971 can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, prices can range from $1,200 to $2,500 or more for well-preserved examples, particularly if they come with original packaging or documentation. Collectors often seek unique features or limited production runs, which can further affect the value. It's advisable to consult a firearms appraisal expert or check recent auction results for a more accurate estimate.
Your Winchester model 1894 Buffalo Bill Commemorative will bring 695 dollars for a rifle unfired(new in the box condition) and the issued box and hangtags with it.If fired then the value will be between 250-350 dollars.
500 give or take
400-1000 USD or so
Your Winchester Commemorative rifle will bring 695.00 dollars in the condition that you describe including the hang tags.I for one do not feel that the loss of the original box will effect the price.
The value of a Smith & Wesson Model 66 with a serial number like AAU9341, particularly if it's a 50th Anniversary commemorative edition, can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Since it has never been fired and is in excellent condition, it could be valued between $700 to $1,200 or more. To get a more accurate assessment, it's advisable to check recent sales of similar models or consult a firearms appraiser or dealer.
The value of a Winchester 9410 that has never been fired varies depending on the specific model and year it was produced. Early and commemorative models are worth between $1,000 and $3,000.
675 dollars for a rifle as you have described.
Depends on who made it and the condition. Value range of 100-500 USD.
try this website: http://www.winchestercollectibles.com/id7.html
The model 1894 was made between 1961-86. There are 9 variations of this model. Assuming that there is nothing special about your 1894 and it's not a commemorative issue or the JC Higgins model then in good condition it is worth around $55 to $75
That is not a valid Browning model designation.
The value of a Winchester Model 94 Coca-Cola commemorative rifle can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, these commemorative models can range from around $600 to over $1,500. To get an accurate appraisal, it's recommended to consult recent sales data, auction results, or a qualified firearms appraiser. Collectors often place a premium on limited editions and the rifle's overall condition.