Approximately $500-$700 depending on condition.
NIB
The first golden spike, known as the "Golden Spike," was driven on May 10, 1869, at Promontory Summit in Utah, marking the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad in the United States. However, Winchester, as a term, does not specifically relate to the golden spike event. If you meant a different context for "golden spike" in relation to Winchester, please clarify for further assistance.
Your Winchester Golden Spike model 1894 carbine is worth 700 dollars for a rifle that has never been fired(new in the box condition) with the box and hang tags.If your rifle has been shot then the value would be 200-350 dollars.
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your golden spike carbine is worth 595.00 if unfired and in 100% condition.
The Winchester serial numbers for the Golden Spike carbines were from GS-1 to GS-69996.these 1969 carbines were made in a total amount of 69,996.
I wish to know how much these are worth?
Your golden spike comm.is selling for 595.00 dollars,if new in the box and never fired.
go to http://www.urban-armory.com/diagrams/win94post.htm
The box that i have has a price tag of 109.00.bought in Texas in 69.Answer #2: My Father bought one new in August, 1969. His receipt shows $119.95 + $4.80 sales tax, for a total of $124.75. This is for the Golden Spike commemorative 30-30 rifle. This rifle was purchased in TN.
100-700 usd
the golden spike was driven at Promontory Point, Utah