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$200 - $300 for a basic Type 56. Even though importation has ceased, they're not particularly rare (especially as NORINCO is still manufacturing them) and don't have the collector value of other SKS rifles. As for the year, NORINCO doesn't publish SN data. If it's in the US, then it would've been imported no later than 1993.

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