I've seen them listed for up to $220 in excellent condition, but that's a bit ambitious, IMO. I bought mine for $75, in immaculate condition, but that was also some six years ago.
What is the vaule of an official ty cobb bat 1909?
Lord Minto was the Viceroy of India 1909
Geronimo was born in 1829 and died a prisoner of war in 1909.
1909
The team that won the Norwegian NM Cup in 1909 was FK Lyn.
If it's in .30-06, you'll see a reduction in value, as the Modelo 1909 was chambered in 7.65x54, not .30-06. Probably $100-$200.
270 mauser modelo argentino deutsche waffen-und munitionsfabriken a2608 berlin B
Unaware of any published sn data.
No sn data published I know of.
No SN data published. Year of manufacture should be engraved on the crown.
The cast of Pintor e Modelo - 1909 includes: Eduardo Baron
If you're referring to the Argentine Modelo 1909, it uses the 7.65x53 cartridge... a rather uncommon round, but surplus ammo can be found for them. On the side of the receiver, it should say something like "MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1909", while the bolt guide behind the chamber should have the manufacturer's markings.. on mine, it says "DEUTSCHE WAFFEN-UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN, BERLIN", although there were a couple other locations where these were manufactured. Also, on the top of the chamber, there should be an engraved crest.
The value of a 1909 Springfield rifle bayonet with serial number 402542 can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these bayonets can range from $100 to $300, with excellent condition examples or those with historical significance potentially fetching higher prices. It's advisable to consult recent sales or a professional appraiser for a more accurate valuation.
Karabiner 98 (wartime production), Yugoslav M48A, Argentine Modelo 1909, Swedish M/96, and Brazilian Mod. 1908.
what is the value for an American 1909 silver dime
What is the value of a 1909 Remington 25-20
The value of it will be variable. Currently, they can be had for prices ranging from $350 to over $500, dependent on condition, presence of all matched numbers, original condition of metal furniture, etc. Gun Broker and Auction Arms are generally good sites to look at comparable models on sale, but may not necessarily determine the worth of the rifle in question, but rather, give a basic guideline. Curio and Relic collecting is a bit of a niche market, and is largely dependent on being able to find a buyer specifically interested in that particular rifle. There are several things which can depreciate the value of this type of firearm. Sporterizing, mismatched serial numbers, pitting on the metal, and refinishing are some examples. Also the rarity of rifles produced at specific arsenals, although, in the case of the Modelo 1909, it is likely that they were all manufactured by Deutsche Waffenfabrik. Particularly rare years may also be a selling point, as well as a factor which may affect value. And a lot of it depends on the customer, as well. For someone intent on shooting the rifle, the relative scarcity of the 7.65x54 ammo may be a detractor, whereas it may not be for somebody who intends to buy it as a 'wall hanger' or 'safe queen'.