Numismedia lists an 1894 double eagle in XF condition at approximately $1,020 retail regardless of where it was minted.
These coins were only struck at Philadelphia (no mint mark) and San Francisco ("S"). If your coin has an S mint mark it would be on the reverse side between the eagle's tail feathers and the "NT" in "TWENTY".
The US did not make a gold dollar in 1894. They stopped production of the gold $1 coin in 1889.
A 1894 Liberty Head Double Eagle graded MS-61 has a retail value of $2,000.00
As of February 2012 the bullion value is $832.24.
it depends on what it is coronet head half eagle $5.00 -1894 $225.00-$35000 it depends on grade ,1894-0$ 225.00 $-7000. 1894-s$$225.00-$2000
Susan B Anthony dollars were not made in 1894. Check your date again and ask a new question.
your model 1894 rifle was made in 1912,as to the value that depends on amount of blueing,condition of the wood,and the condition of the bore etc.
in the condition you described the value of this win mod.1894 would be in the 600.00 dollar range.
What condition is it in, that determines the value.
About 30 cents in perfect condition. In the future, please add the condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you. *All values in US dollar.
The US did not make a gold dollar in 1894. They stopped production of the gold $1 coin in 1889.
That cannot be determined without you providing a detailed description of your rifles overall condition,and the amount of original finish remaining.
Your Winchester model 1894 was made in 1918.As to value they can differ quite a bit depending on the amount of original finish left on the metal,and wood and overall condition.A rifle with 10% of original condition OS going for 475 dollars,all the way to one in 90% original condition going for 2300 dollars.You could also add 20% to the value if it is a takedown model,and 75-150% if it is a deluxe model again depending on condition? I would have the rifle appraised by a expert in the field for a correct value.
being that your model 1894 was made in 1968,the value would be in the range of 250-400 dollar range depending on condition.
Your Winchester model 1894 was produced in 1911,as to value they are going for anywhere from 475 dollars in a 10% original finish condition all the way to 2,300 for one in pristine 90% condition. You could add 20% if you have a takedown model,and 75%-150% if it is a deluxe model depending on condition.
Your Winchester model 1894 was produced in 1978,and the value is running between 275-375 dollars depending on the original condition of the rifle.
approximately 275.00
Your question cannot be answered without a more detailed description of the rifles overall condition,to include the amount of original finish remaining,and the condition of the rifles bore.