$100.00 at best depending on condition!
Sure. I like pictures of Hawken rifles.
50-350
I PAID $300 FOR MINE LAST YEAR ,AN OLDER RIFLE BUT VERY CLEAN. 50 CAL MUZZLE OADER, PERCUSSION CAP.
100-300 USD
Go to the website of the MAKER of your rifle (Hawken is a style, not a brand). You should find an owner's manual you can download, or request a paper copy for free.
Read books, look at real ones in museums, gun shows, gun shops and ask Hawken collectors.
You need a professional appraisal. Fakes abound and are vey hard to spot if you are not familiar with the item in question.
100-400 USD or so
I bought one 10 yrs ago for 150usd again its impossible to tell with out knowing the condtion
If its a real Hawken, and most are not, then its almost priceless. The vast majority of the real authentic Hawkens are in museums or private owners who can trace their history back 150+ years.
Depending on exact model and condition, $150-$225. While these are very good traditional muzzle loading rifles, the market interest is on in-line muzzle loaders. I just purchased a used Excellent condition TC Hawken for $200, and am very pleased with the rifle.
The name of the rifle is Hawken, after the original makers, Samuel & Jacob Hawken of St. Louis MO. The name became used by other companies making a rifle that was large bore (.50 or larger) with a half stock, and set triggers. Many companies make, or have made, a Hawken style rifle. However, the "in line" muzzle loader rifles have reduced interest in traditional side lock rifles. You may want to check on line gun auctions, such as auctionarms.com, or gunbroker.com for examples. MY Hawken is a Thompson/Center "Renegade" .50 cal- and it is a great shooting rifle.