The standard answer is "Whatever someone is willing to pay for it." A lot depends upon condition. Mine is priceless because I used it to hunt with my Dad 50 years ago.
I would think only about $200 on the used gun market.
$150. It is a High Standard Flite King.
Sears' JC Higgins Model 25 is the High Standard model A1041 .22 auto
Depending on model and condition, about $125. Many were made by High Standard, decent shotguns.
The JC Higgins Model 30 was made by High Standard for Sears from 1950-1953.
Hi Standard made the Model 20 J.C. Higgins for Sears
your shotgun was made 1954 by Sears/ High Standard depending on condition its worth 100 to 150 dollars
High Standard Manufactruing Corp.
your J C Higgins model 90 was based the J C Higgins model 88 and is some what harder to find model a model 90 in NRA excellent condition is worth between 125.00 and 175 .00 the model 90 was made from 1958 to 1962 by High Standard manufacturing for Sears
your J C Higgins model 90 was based the J C Higgins model 88 and is some what harder to find model a model 90 in NRA excellent condition is worth between 125.00 and 175 .00 the model 90 was made from 1958 to 1962 by High Standard manufacturing for Sears
J C Higgins /Sears High standard
No. There is a 583,17 made by High Standard though, look at the model # on the barrel again.
The J.C. Higgins Model 33 was manufactured by the High Standard company.