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Old September 27, 2006, 07:23 PM   #4
Dfariswheel
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It's unusual to see a New Army in that good of original finish.

One in that condition would bring higher prices.
In 95%, value would be "about" $1200. In 98% $1450.
The original holster also adds to the monetary value since the survival rate for holsters was lower than for the guns.

If you want to spend about $75.00, Colt will research the gun and issue you a Colt Historical Letter.

This high-quality, frameable letter will detail everything Colt knows about the gun, including:
When it was made.
Who it was shipped to.
The original finish, barrel length, caliber, type of grips, etc.

These letters add to the historical value of older guns.
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