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In ORIGINAL perfect condition the value could easily exceed 15,000 maybe even 20,000 but I'd be hard pressed to believe it's original perfect condition without examining it.
Perfect; unadulterated; unspoiled; left in its original condition.
It all depends on the condition if its all original or if it reproduction. A original in firing condition is about $50,000 but they go way up if all the part numbers are matching and the condition is near perfect.
I have a Original sin snow board in perfect condition. I want to know what it is worth and how much i can sell it for.
Pristine condition (often pronounced as prestinecondition) means in original condition, new condition i.e. not used, worn or soiled. In a condition that is perfect, without blemish, as it was when first made.
$500 and up, depending on condition,markings,and history of the gun.
It all depends on the condition of the gun. What is original and what has been repaired. Perfect condition $300.00 is what I would pay.
Be wary of photos in brashly glossy condition that are just too perfect.
$ 1,000 or more!
$150-$200, more if you have the original box and papers. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It would be around $115 plus 20% more for the box
If it was in perfect condition it's fake.