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If it is the Winchester commemorative made in 1968, the Blue Book says $450. I own a 1976 Buffalo Bill Commemorative. Mine has been appraised anywhere from 500 to 700$ How do you know when it was made?
Your Winchester model 1894 Buffalo Bill Commemorative will bring 695 dollars for a rifle unfired(new in the box condition) and the issued box and hangtags with it.If fired then the value will be between 250-350 dollars.
50-300 usd
100-400 usd
If your buffalo bill commemorative rifle is unfired(new in the box) and the box is still with the rifle then these are currently valued at 695 dollars.
675 dollars for a rifle as you have described.
If your Winchester is unfired and still have the original box,it is worth 595.00 dollars.
If your Buffalo Bill commemorative rifle,and or carbine model is unfired(new in the box)condition.Then your rifle would be worth 695 dollars.If it has been fired,or hunted with then the value would be 250-350 dollars.If you have the Buffalo Bill 1 of 300 presentation model,new in unfired condition?The value would be 3,250 dollars.
New in box $650.
If you found it in change, it's only worth face value. Almost all of these coins were snapped up as soon as they entered circulation. FWIW the US has never minted a "buffalo head" nickel. The special Lewis and Clark commemorative nickels minted in 2005 are simply "buffalo" nickels because they show the entire animal.
If in mint condition, having never fired or chambered a round, with original packaging and paperwork, about 600-650. If not, 300.