Value is a function of condition. Original components are great but what kind of shape is it in? If the gun is in "as-new" condition it is worth five figures. If the barrels are cut, stock sawed off, checkering worn flat, screws buggered, case colors gone, engraving worn down, action lose, chambers reamed, rusty finish, pitted bores, cracked stock, or any other of a long list of common maladies, it might be worth $200. Can you describe the condition of the gun in more detail? How is the wood, the metal, the fit, and the finish? Unfortunately, this gun is not in the Serialization Book which gives the original configuration.
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