I could not assign a value to your Winchester rifle without knowing the model number(it is not a model 1864,winchester did not make a model 1864).I also need to know the overall condition of your rifle,and a serial number to date the production year.When you say 32,did you mean a 32WCF(32-20 caliber) or do you mean a .32 Win special caliber?Please re-post your question with the above needed information,to get a accurate answer to your question.
1864
Requires appraisal
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first, value depends of overall condition. second, is the gun an original or re-pro ????
What is the value of an 1864 silver dollar.
Stevens was in business from 1864-1950. They did not have a "pocket pistol" model, but DID make a "pocket rifle" model from 1869-1916. Am aware of no specific production data based on serial numbers.
That serial number indicates it's a replica bill and not the genuine article. It has curiosity value only.
Depends on which model and condition, condition, and condition....
not sure if you are referring to an original 44 cal. Cap&Ball model 1860 revolver by colt ?? If original, made about 1864
The Wilderness. Coldharbour. Petersburg. Atlanta. Winchester.
The collector value of your Model 1892 can only be assessed by a visual inspection & evaluation. Old Winchesters are very much like old classic automobiles... the graded condition, the factory originality, and the specific configuration are the key factors in determining what they are truly worth. The specific caliber is very important as well.
Check out a copy of Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms from the local library to determine exactly which US Springfield rifle you have. Value will depend on the graded condition, completeness, and originality of the gun. If it is a Model 1868, one about 10 years old gives a value of $250 in poor condition and $800 in excellent. The Springfield Model 1864 is a.k.a. the Model 1863 type II. Value is subjective, however the excellent Italian Pedersoli replicas are $800 plus.