A 63 version will be Much Better than todays versions. Not knowing the asking price IMHO any$$ under $2K would be a Very good deal. All depends if you want to shoot it or just a safe King. I would shoot it as guess no box and paper work?
A 63 version will be Much Better than todays versions. Not knowing the asking price IMHO any$$ under $2K would be a Very good deal. All depends if you want to shoot it or just a safe King. I would shoot it as guess no box and paper work?
Provided the gun has no hidden flaws, and is all original, I would also feel comfortable at 2k. For me, it would be a high quality shooter, I am not a collector. I have a slightly newer early series 70 version with the collet bushing, and they are nice pistols.
I sold a high condition '65 vintage NM w/ box and papers etc., for $2500 and that was probably 8 - 10 years ago. $2k for the one in your pic seems about right. Sweet shooters.
I've seen cherry, Series 70 GCNM sans box going for $1500 to $2200, with Coltguard versions going for about $3K+. I imagine a cherry, pre series 70 example could bring more than $2k, if you find the right buyer.
The gun range I frequent just sold two GCNM from the early -mid 1970's and they both went for $2500 - no box or paperwork. Yes, they were in excellent condition but not pristine.