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Old December 9, 2011, 10:19 PM   #3
gyvel
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It depends on what kind of valuation you are looking for.

If, for example, you want an "insurable value," then you will need to contact an approved professional appraiser.

If, on the other hand, you are looking for real world values, then your best bet is to go on Gunbroker.com and look at the prices obtained on SOLD items, rather than items with high prices that have no bids. The old adage of "what the market will bear" is well applied here; Those prices are generally a good weather vane of relative "value."
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