www.doubleguns.com , show that the Golden Spike Centenial was manufactured in 1969, shows the value to be $645.00. That is new in box with all the paperwork.
Commemorative ValueIn order to realize their true value, commemorative guns MUST be absolutely pristine-new in the box with all associated accessories and paperwork. For example, the Golden Spike if new-in-the-box with all has recorded recent sales at $650-$700. The same rifle, no box or paperwork, in 98% (excellent) condition, only reached $450.Approximatley $250.00 - $300.00in excellent condition. Sold mine to a gun dealer for 225.00 not in original box but in good condition.
400-1000 USD or so
$2000
If it is all original and in excellent condition $750-850. In very good condition $550-600.
If in mint condition, having never fired or chambered a round, with original packaging and paperwork, about 600-650. If not, 300.
your oliver Winchester comm. is going for 750 dollars if new and unfired in its original box.
standard carbine excellent condition $1,000 good condition $700 more if you have original box
The original price for a Tom Osborne Commemorative Winchester Rifle was $2,000. In 2014, the same rifle may be worth anywhere from $900 to $4,500.
It depends on condition; a parts gun sells for $25 and an excellent condition rifle with 95% original finish will bring $150.
In the condition that you describe(70%-80%) of its original finish remaining.I would access a value of between 400-500 dollars.
The Winchester Annie Oakley Commemorative .22 lever action rifle varies in price according to condition, of course, and whether the original box (and accompanying papers) are included. We found one in excellent condition in a sporting goods store (Scheels, Bismarck, ND) 2 years ago for about $800. Rifles in similar condition were available online through various gun auction sites for $1050-1200. Now, these guns are going for about the same price. A current auction has one available at a buy-now price of $1500, however it has been listed multiple times and hasn't fetched that price. Best guesstimate, if the gun is in excellent condition with original box, I'd say $1100. If you can get one for less than $900, it would be a good investment piece.
your Winchester model 1897 which was made in 1956,is selling for between 300-450 dollars depending on the amount of original finish remaining on the wood and metal.