It was manufactured in 1914, but to assign a value we would need to know * the condition (amount of remaining original finish) * originality (any replaced, repaired or added parts) * the configuration (sporting rifle, deluxe rifle, carbine, or eastern carbine) * any special order features (special sights, engraving, etc) The scope maounts are going to reduce its value unless they are a factory ordered option. Although this does not qualify as an antique by BATF regulations, it would be considered collectable, and unless it is an absolute basket case, its value would be reduced if refinished or reblued. A professional restoration might improve the value, but would cost more than the value of the restored gun.
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Depends on the condition of the rifle. If all original with no extra holes or modifications it would range anywhere from $3000 (25% finish) to $8000 (80+% finish). This takes into account that the rifle has not been reblued or refinished in any way which would destroy it's value, and the bore is "shootable" with no more than moderate pitting. Normally this would be substantially lower for this rifle, but you have one of the early "flatsides" receivers which were only made for approximately the first year of 1895 production. If original you have a true "gem" if in the 40-72 caliber which is the toughest caliber to find.
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Retail is about $370 in worn condition, increasing to $550 if only moderate wear, and in the range of $1000 if in nearly-new condition.
$28 in worn condition, $40 with moderate wear, $75 if only somewhat worn.
Worn condition - $8 Moderate wear - $12 Slight wear - $45
Assuming you're referring to an American cent and not a British penny, current retail prices range from $33 in worn condition to about $60 with moderate wear. In nearly-new shape it could sell for over $100. In worn condition, about $10 to $15. With moderate wear, about $25 With slight wear, around $100 In essentially new condition, over $300.