The last pre-64 Model 88 was serial number 148,858. A guns value depends greatly on condition...ballpark figures for the value of a Model 88 in 284 Win. in 95% condition would be about $900 for a post-64 rifle and about $2000 for the pre-64 as the 284 was only available in the pre-64 version for one year....The most noticable difference between the two would be the stock....The pre-64 stock had diamond cut checkering while the post -64 had the oak leaf impressed checkering.
A pre 64 model 88 is going for between 550 dollars for one with 60% original finish left on the wood and metal to as high as 1,100 dollars for a pristine example with 98% original finish left.
Will depend on he caliber, condition, and whether it is a pre 1964 or post 64. Start at $300 and go up from there.
64% of 88 = 88*64/100 = 56.32
77-88
A Winchester model 88 rifle was made only in 1963 for the .284 Win.caliber.So this is a quite rare Winchester pre-64 rifle being chambered in the one of the rarest calibers for this rifle makes it a very collectable Winchester rifle.If your rifle exhibits between 60%-90% of its original finish on the wood and metal,it will be valued between 850-2,100 dollars.The 850 is for a rifle in 60% condition,and the 2,100 dollars for a rifle with 90% original condition.
Assuming that is a Winchester Model 88, values can run from 550-700 dollars- depending on condition, and whether it is pre 1964.
lcm(64, 88) = 704
Assuming you mean a Winchester Model 88, values can range from $600 to just over $1000- but the high price would be for a New in Box pre 1964 version.
The collector value can only be assessed by a visual inspection & evaluation. Old Winchesters are very much like old classic automobiles... the graded condition and factory originality are the key factors in determining what they are truly worth. The serial number is the primary piece of information needed to determine the date of manufacture. Bert H.
It is: 64/88 = 8/118/11
The serial number will be 148858 or lower.