Depending on condition, $350- $600. These are extremely well made rifles. My grandchildren are still shooting the one my mother bought my dad.
Your serial number indicates that your Marlin Golden model 39A was made in the year 1974.
50-159 USD
The Marlin Original Golden 39A and the Marlin Golden 39A refer to different iterations of the same model, with the Original often indicating earlier production versions characterized by specific features or design elements. The differences may include variations in wood finish, barrel length, or sights, depending on the year of manufacture. Generally, collectors may focus on the "Original" designation as indicative of a vintage model with distinct historical value. Always check specific production years for precise variations.
The answer is 4500
The Marlin model 39A Golden Mountie was produced from 1957-1972.The value of these fine made lever action .22cal rifles is between 175-325 dollars.This is based on the rifle having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good bore.
It would help if you could tell me which "golden Marlin" model you have? Also condition, features, etc. Marlin made several guns with "Golden" on the barrel, but there should also be a model designation somewhere.
The value of your 1963 made Marlin model 39A golden will be between 200 dollars for a rifle exhibiting 60% of its original finish remaining,up to 325 dollars for a example with 90% of its original finish remaining and a good bore.In some areas of the country these prices will be higher.
About $400, depending on condition. Nice rifles.
Your serial number indicates that your marlin rifle was made in the year 1978.
I'd call or write to Marlin. They'll be able to track it for you. Send Mail to: Marlin Firearms PO Box 248 North Haven CT 06473-0905 Main Switchboard: (203) 239-5621 Gun Service (800) 544-8892
The value of a Marlin Golden 35A in .22 LR can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and whether it has original features or modifications. Generally, prices can range from around $200 to $600, with well-maintained models or those with historical significance potentially fetching higher prices. It's advisable to check recent sales or consult a firearms appraiser for a more accurate valuation.
The letter W ahead of the serial number indicates that your Marlin model 39A was made in the year 1963.As to the value,that cannot be determined without a much more detailed description of the rifles overall condition and original finish remaining.