100 or so
According to the Blue Book it should retail for $195 in 60% and $440 in 100% original condition. Add about 10% if it has a single trigger.
If that is a Triumph model 52, then it is really a Savage model 315 and worth $150 in very good condition and $195 in excellent condition. The 315 was made by Stevens prior to their purchase by Savage. Blue book says NIB $1200, Exc.(90%) $650.00
The Model 20 or 1920 was a bolt action, the 1899 a lever action. Whatever one it was should be in the Blue Book of gun values and is dependent on condition.
The Kelley Blue Book value for a 2000 Honda Odyssey in excellent condition is $5296. The value drops to $4446 for a very good condition Honda Odyssey and even lower for rougher condition models.
Blue Book of Gun Values
Check any "Catalogue blue book of Firearms" in a local book store.
There were several model variations of the model 99 in 1950 and a variety of chamberings, some more valuable than others. The most common model 99 of that time was the 99-EG and its value depends on condition and caliber. Value is from $75 in poor condition to $900 in excellent condition according to Blue Book Value. in gunshops in America in 2010 I see EG models in 90% condition with price tags fo 600 to $650 US, if you want to use that as a guide. most are in 300 Savage. The sp is a designation showing the barrel is proofed for smokeless powder use.
$250 good to $350 Excellent condition. Not a special issue
The blue book value of a Savage Model 99A in .250-3000 caliber can vary based on factors like its condition, any modifications, and current market demand. As of my last knowledge update, values typically range from $500 to over $1,500. For an accurate and current valuation, it's best to consult a recent firearms pricing guide or reach out to a local firearms dealer or appraiser.
The Blue Book suggests a value of $100 in 60% condition , $145 in 90%, or $275 in 100% new condition.
about £30,000 depending on the condition.
value depends on overall condition..................