go to: gunsamerica.com or gunbroker.com
look up Winchester rifles and look for model '73 and see what they are selling for.............
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Winchester model 100 (rifle) in 100% shape is worth $550.00 in the 308 caliber. Winchester model 100 (carbine) in 100% shape is worth $795.00 in 308 caliber. If you find a model 100 in the 284 caliber consider yourself lucky and buy it, dinosaur bones are easier to find.
680 was designed for straight walled rifle cartridges like the 30 carbine and the 33 hornet, can also be used in the 357 maximum for silhouette shooting.
Value is determined by a number of factors including age, condition, documentation, etc. Start by deciding on the condition. Look up the NRA Condition Grading Definitions For Antique Firearms by using the Google search form to the right. To get a reliable estimate of the value of your gun, see a professional appraiser. If you just want a basic estimate, buy yourself the current Blue Book of Gun Values. Of course, ultimately the value of anything is what it is worth to individuals. What is it worth to you? What is it worth to an individual potential buyer. The gun may be worth more to you because it has sentimental value, e.g. it was your grandfather's gun.
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I hate to give this answer, but whatever a buyer will pay is the current value. As a ROUGH GUESS, the best July '09 value would be $300-500. The availability of ammunition for any particular caliber also has alot to do with its current salability. Some loads are extremely difficult to find and have (at least at gun shows) depressed the value of a fine firearm. Why buy it if you can't find ammo for it?