The value of a Marlin 39A built in 1954, in very good condition, typically ranges from $600 to $1,200, depending on factors such as originality, any modifications, and market demand. Collectors may pay a premium for specific features or historical significance. It's advisable to check current market listings and consult with firearms appraisers for a more precise valuation.
I THINK you actually have a Marlin Model 49, made for Western Auto Hardware and marked as a Revelation 150M. These were made ABOUT 1954-1958. Value is as a shooter, and would run $125-$150, depending on condition. Good little hunting grade rifle.
1954
If you refer to the collector value of 1954 Australian coins, not much. Any value would be dependent on the condition of the coins.
3-10 cents, depending on condition.
The L prefix to your marlin model 39A indicates that it was made by marlin in 1954.
Depends on condition. Range from 300-800
Made in 1954. Depending on condition $400-$1200
It can have any value it depends on the condition and if it has a devils face in her hair so it can be from $1 to $50 for a 1954 $1 bill.
Your marlin model 336 RC(regular carbine) was made by marlin firearms company in 1954.
Both coins have the same value of $5.00 in uncirculated condition
value will depend on condition i.e, how good is bluing, wood, bore, etc, etc...... if average condition $300 to $400
It should be around $2 to $4 depending on is place of circulation and its condition <><><> A US 1954 quarter has a silver value of $3.30 today. As said above, it may have a higher value as a collectible coin, depending on it's condition, mint marks, etc.