Approximatley $250.00 - $300.00in excellent condition. Sold mine to a gun dealer for 225.00 not in original box but in good condition.
Yes! The Alamo is still used today as a museum to help remember the Alamo!
Figureing it out still.
The Alamo only has the shrine and Long Barrack Museum The Alamo would still be big as it was in 1836 that would take the entire Downtown San Antonio too rebuild the original compound of Mission San Antonio De Valero The Alamo was 4 square feet and the walls were 6 feet high
The Mexican Army was still on the march. That was however a very large force for 1836.
davy crocket died while fighting in the Texas Revolution, and James bowie die in the sleeping quarters of the Alamo. bowie was still ill when the Mexican soldiers attacked.
Being a commemorative doesn't really increase the value much. Compare it to one of the same year with the same features in the same caliber and add $50, ($100 if you still have the box and papers)
your winchester commemorative rifle which was made in 1968,is valued at 595 dollars if it is unfired and still with the rifle,s box in which it was issued.
If your Winchester is unfired and still have the original box,it is worth 595.00 dollars.
Yes! The Alamo is still used today as a museum to help remember the Alamo!
try this website: http://www.winchestercollectibles.com/id7.html
If your buffalo bill commemorative rifle is unfired(new in the box) and the box is still with the rifle then these are currently valued at 695 dollars.
Over $10,000.
The only gold-plated commemorative 94s I locate in a brief search of my sources were limited editions of 500 or 200 and none with a production of 300 mention gold, so I can't tell exactly which gun you have. However, most of the recent Winchester commemoratives still sell near their original issue prices, some have gone down, and a few have gone up. In order to get the book price for these guns, they must be absolutely like new and accompanied by all the original packaging and manuals. Once they have been fired, they lose most of their premium value and become a "fancy shooting iron."
No. Winchester is still in business.
If it has been copper plated, it's still just a dime.
Winchester Repeating Arms Company does not still make shotguns. The company was founded in 1866 by Oliver Winchester and was defunct on March 31, 2006.
The 1993 Nolan Ryan 'Farewell' commemorative plate sells for $15 to $35. The 1993 Nolan Ryan 'Still Going Strong' commemorative plate is $20 to $35.