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60 to 70 percent of what a new version is retailing for. Same as what any other used one is worth.
1984 is not that old. Walnut carbine stocks were discontinued in the late 70 early 80. Other a metal trigger assembly and barrel band and slightly Better finish
Ditto. A vintage 10/22 would be one of the early years like 1964 or 1965. A desirable model would be with the full length "Mannlicher" stock or one of the first years of any significant design change, like laminated stock, steel type or odd cartridge like .17HMR. Otherwise it is just an old 10/22.