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Old 10-09-2008, 07:50 AM
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I have them all.

The Cdn centennial NIB is worth $600 tops. In used condition, it is no greater value than a regular 94.

The John Wayne series are of value. New in the box they start at $1100 and increase as to the condition of the packing and sleeve condition.

Some of the 44-40 calibre commem's, if they are unfired, are $150-200 more than a 30-30. The .22 calibre commem's are worth about 20% more than the others in 30-30.

The only ones of real value are those in the original packing boxes unfired. They include:

The John Wayne and Duke series
Alberta and Sask Diamond Jubilee series
Calgary Stampede (serial numbers under 100) with oak display case
Annie Oakley
RCMP "MP" series

The rest, as mentioned in a previous post, are shooters. $550 is a good price for new in box for the others. Fired, they become valueless to collectors, thus prices are much less than $550.

Using US prices to figure these out is like putting an elevator in an outhouse.......Prices listed in my post are Cdn.
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