I have one that my grandfather brought home from Germany in WWII, so mine is priceless. Depending on condition, engraving, etc. yours might fetch $500 to $2000. They are under-priced for the craftsmanship it took to build them. Factors that may affect whether it is a shooter or wall hanger are 1) whether it is "nitro proofed" (built and tested for higher pressure smokeless rather than black powder) 2) 16 gauge chamber length - 2-9/16" versus 2-3/4" and 3) rifle groove diameter which can vary widely from 0.366" which became the standard 9.3x72R is semi-obsolete. I have been able find loaded rounds, and reloading stuff consisting of dies, brass and a cast bullet mold. Store bought bullets in the correct weight (190 to 200 grains) are getting very hard to find.
the absolute value of 93 is 93. All ou have to do to figure this out is make the number you are given weather it is posative or negative and make it a posative. (ex. -37, absolute value is 37.)
-93/100
94
What is the value of a Winchester model 93 30/30 lever action repeating arms
the highest place value is tens.
It is 90 = ninety
10 times 9 = 90
92-93 Michael Jorden's card value
Z = ± 1.8119 gives a two-tailed interval of 93%
About $900
It is 73.
There were several different versions of the Marlin 93. 93, 93 carbine, musket, etc. Serious collector's interest in all of them. A 93 in Good condition, orginal, not modified is about $1400-$1600. Made 1893-1936.