Winchester Model 62.

It depends on the condition. What condition is it?
http://www.armchairgunshow.com/Condition-NRA-Guns.htm#modern

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22590

The biggest factor in value is the CONDITION of the gun. Differences in condition can halve or double the value.

This is what I found on faqfarm.com

"My guide suggests $600 for a pre-war model or $350 for post-war in NRA Very Good condition. Deduct 15% if it is marked "62A". Serial number 156073 marks the end of 1945, so I'd guess that would delineate pre- and post-war production."
 
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I would say it's in good - very good condition. It has all the original pieces. never been mechanically tampered with. It has been re-blued and the stock re-finished though. No chips or anything out of the wood, wood is like brand new. It is a pre war model.
 
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