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    valuation wanted.

    as above friend has been left the job to sell a few rifles for his mate and would like an idea what to ask for them.BSA goldstar .22 and silver streak also has a BSA centenary in .22 not got any pics of that yet but says its in similar condition as the others.













    have got more pics .

    thanks.

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    I’ll start.

    GS: £350.

    C9: £150.

    Centenary: £750. (Yes, I know, but I’ve seen recent auction prices.)

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    I'd pitch a bit less for the goldstar, as the pics show fair usage, but still decent enough.. maybe £300
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Goldstar £300, blue streak £200, the centenary i would say around £500 have seen a few for sale in the last few years at silly money and they just don't sell

    Dave

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    Thanks will pass the info on.

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    Judging by the photos, I would go along with Geezer -- around £150 for the C9 Silver Streak.

    The Sheridan intermount could be worth about £40, possibly more, as they are becoming increasingly rare.

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    That boxed Sheridan and intermount is really appealing. If it were down south I would be sniffing around it with great interest LOL
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    The C9 is the very late 80s - 90s version, which was still a Sheridan, but made by Crosman with some cost-cutting compared to the earlier proper Sheridan Sheridans (IIRC).

    The later C9A was a further-cheapened version. Basically a Crosman marketed as a Sheridan.

    Neither gets much collector interest compared to the earlier C9s, which are plentiful.

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