I have a Winchester 1894 “Wyoming 125 Years of Statehood”. It is a beautiful rifle and new in box. Can anyone tell me the value of this rifle. It is one of 125 produced and I can not find any information on this rifle. https://photos.app.goo.gl/aU5HqibWbZJfHUz98
Per the information found here on the WACA website – https://winchestercollector.org/winchester-commemoratives/ the USRACo manufactured 125 of them in the year 1991, with an issue price of $4,995. I have no idea what they are actually worth today, as they very infrequently are found for sale. I suspect that you will not know what it is truly worth until the day you sell it.
Bert
WACA Historian & Board of Director Member #6571L
Winchester made 1500 Wyoming Diamond Jubilee commemoratives in 1964, Their first commemorative gun. I sold 1 of these for $3,000.00 In 1990 USRACo produced 500 Wyoming centennials that were designed by Cherry’s fine guns. Isold 1 of these about 6 years ago for$4,000.00. The Wyoming 125th anniversary I’m not familiar with, however being produced in 2015 it would have been made in Moruko Japan. America Remembers produced a number of various state commemoratives and tribute guns that were finished very fancy with gold plate and laser cut wood like the one You have . Nice gun!
W.A.C.A. life member, Marlin Collectors Assn. charter and life member, C,S.S.A. member and general gun nut.
Hi, Thank you both for the information! I have had it for about 5 years and I think I will list it on Gunbroker. I also have a matching Ruger Blackhawk that has the same number as the Winchester, 17 of 125 and it is a 125 year anniversary version too. It is beautiful! I will attach pictures of the Ruger later. I am giving you a link to photos of the Winchester. Winchester Link
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