^^^ What Narrangansett said.
Not unless that gun has some special personal meaning, or unless it has some, documented collectors interest. (Like a factory letter documenting it was a special order or some kind)
Those guns were typically purchased by target shooters who shot them a lot, but took good care of them. Examples with lots of use and few cosmetic flaws are not hard to find. Last year I bought a Model 14-2 like that for around $600. (well used, shot a lot, but with very few external signs of wear).
Like other well used target guns, it has wear on the bushing around the firing pin, and imprints of cartridges on the recoil shield face.
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