$30.00 on eBay
Well-worn this will be worth $25 or less.
Remember Roman numerals? "III" means 3, so you have a 3-cent coin, not a dime. It's an obsolete denomination that was issued to make it easier to buy postage stamps, way back when they only cost three cents.There's more information at the Related Question.
An 1838 one-cent coin can be worth about $50 when in fair condition. If the coin is in excellent condition, it can hold a value of over $1000.
This is completely defendant upon the authenticity and condition of the coin, and the state of the rare coin market when and where you decide to sell it. It is fair to say that an authentic 1822 dime is worth substantially more than a typical date of that dime series at a similar level of preservation, by a factor of at least ten fold. Coins are like collectible cars, in the sense that the value is mostly determined by tastes, surviving examples, popularity, and whether or not the vehicle is showroom fresh or has been wrapped around a tree.
Below the grade of G-4 the coin should sitll be worth $3.00-$5.00
I was searching for the value of an 1810 enfield percussion musket, the only information I have found was for an 1853 enfield musket valued at $700 (today).
condition???the condition is fair
Less than $100. If in only 'fair' condition, about $50. sales@countrygunsmith.net
fair condition 300-400.
Value is for the silver, about $6.00
The value of your 1972/73 vintage Model 94 is relatively low, especially in "fair" condition. Typical value is $100 - $150.
Condition?
about 1959. value depends on condition
$1,975.00 in very good condition. Fair condition may fall around $1,500 or so.
In fair condition it would be worth somewhere between $35-$50. It was made between 1971-1978
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