Belgium Browning Medalist Gold Line 22lr value?

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    Just curious if anyone know whats one of these in this condition would be worth? I believe its a 1968 Belgium and from what little i have found on these guns they only made 407 of these throughout the 10 years or so that they where made. I havent found much info on this gun and ive never seen one before in person.. Thanks....
     
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    pictures are showing on my phone. Maybe they are not on desktop? I dont know. Im not trying to sell it yet just trying to see what its worth..
     

    walt o

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    condition is everything .Check advanced sales on gun broker .A collector might go high but it seems like most want a black plastic gun .Not lots of bulseye shooters any more.Think their is 1 in the classified section
     

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    Ive only seen 3. Two of them on guns international and one that sold a while back on gunbroker. $5,000-6,000 was the price with box weights and it super clean shape.
     

    GregD

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    Three grand is crazy money for a std medallist. The gold, maybe not so much. Regular one in great shape SHOULD go for $12-1500 IMO.

    I do agree. I must say it was LNIB . . . but still not that much!
    And it took months to sell.
    Not sure where OP got the $5000 to $6000
     
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    gmcttr

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    Take this as a FWIW....The 2017 Standard Catalog of Firearms lists the value of the Gold Line at:

    Poor $500
    Fair $750
    Good $1000
    V.G. $2250
    Exc. $3000
    NIB $3800
     

    GregD

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    Browning Belgium Pistols - Medalist For Sale The only gold lines i have been able to find for sale are listed in the high $4g to almost 6g. There are two on here and both are over 5g. I did find an old add on gunbroker and it was almost 5g. I guess it depends on how bad somebody wants one.

    Only look at the sold price. People like to put them high and see if they will sell.
    You might want to remember condition, yous has had a bit of a tuff life.
    Look at the info from gmcttr.
     
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    walt o

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    Dont forget that for that sell price it had better be a100% gun no marks, wood presentation box ,with all components .Blythes in Griffith & Cabelas in Hammond had 1 each in much better condition that finally sold for $1300.
     
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