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Originally Posted by ken158
Commeratives have a narrow following and if they don’t mean “something” to the owner / buyer, then others will value them equal to a non commerative model or perhaps lower... you got what you wanted and paid what you thought was an acceptable price. I don’t think commeratives are a very good investment for a future high return based on lack of demand. They just make too many of them...
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I had a lot of trouble selling a Buffalo Bill Winchester 1894 commemorative rifle from my dad's estate even for what a non-commemorative would go for. Commemorative firearms don't appeal to me at all. If it's your thing, knock your socks off, but don't expect anything near what it's worth to you if you decide to sell . . .