Winchester 1894 NWT 1870-1970 Centennial Edition 30-30 Value

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I have a new condition, unfired Winchester 1894 NWT 1870-1970 Centennial Edition 30-30, with octagonal barrel, gold plated receiver, gold trigger etc. However, the original box is missing. Can someone give me a value for re-sale on the EE?

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Those values are WAY high for the Canadian market. Without the box and papers, it's a $400 shooter. At best. A lot of people dislike the gold plated bling editions like this one.
 
Those values are WAY high for the Canadian market. Without the box and papers, it's a $400 shooter. At best. A lot of people dislike the gold plated bling editions like this one.

:agree: Prices for all the post '64 Winchester collector series can vary greatly between models and most of the
gold colored ones are less sought after. Without the box and papers, you have a shooter. The good part is
these rifles are good shooters.....though somewhat pimpy.

Winchester made tons of these "theme rifles" so for folks that have one or more, get out and shoot the heck
out of 'em.....they work.:)

P.S. The most pricey of these are the Canadian market John Wayne Commemorative's in .32-40 which go
for over 2K in NIB condition.
 
Any time a company produces a product for the express purpose of collecting, values do not seem to increase a great deal unless production was extremely low.
 
Unless you had someone absolutely horny to buy it despite the lack of a box and papers, then $400 is all you can hope for, and twice as much as most would pay.
 
I would guess the market will give you the honest price. Start at 600. and see what happens, as all do on here drop your price accordingly as time goes by.
The first individual that suggested 400. would be right there to buy it I'm sure, and then we'd see it on here for 750.
take care and don't be conned by the BS.
Bill
 
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