As in all weapons condition determines value; using the NRA Grading system the weapon in question in 95% condition value is $450.00, in 60% conditon value is $225.00. If the weapon was a USA issued General's
pistol value much increased.
Determining the value of a firearm depends on the actual condition, finish, box, papers, accessories, engravings and whether any modifications have been done to it since it left the factory. It is basically impossible to put a value on any firearm with just the caliber and model. You could be in the 50-1000 USD or more range.
Depending on the condition, anywhere from $500-1000.
Depending on condition 300-700
made about 1910 value depends on condition
The value of any firearm is based on exact make/model, condition, and orginality. A SMLE from 1903 in good/ very good condition may bring $150-$250. Rifles that have been "sporterized" are worth far less.
It seems to sell for 550-900 depending on condition
Remington made the first variation of the Model 4 solid frame .22 rifle from 1891 to 1903. If you have a "take-down" model, they were made from 1903 to 1910. They also made the second type which was also a takedown model which means it broke down into two parts for easy transport. These were made until around 1915. Value would depend on the current condition of this firearm and if everything is still original. In otherwords, if it's in mint condition it would be worth more.
I believe that you probably have a pre-woodsman. It would book out from $1600 in excellent condition down to $200 in poor condition.
value depends on overall condition.................
A 1903-S Barber Dime in good condition (G4) is worth: $85.00.
value depends on overall condition..............
Without more of a description; 10-100 USD