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45 cal T/C Seneca value?

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I found a like new 45cal Seneca for sale locally where I live the Gentleman said he bought it new and has original box and paperwork it's been fired 4 times supposedly and was properly cleaned and stored it's whole life with a couple of tiny marks on the stock and the metal is all like new I would rate it 90-95% just curious what you Gentleman that knows more about the value than me think it is worth?

Thanks in advance
 
They just had two sell on GB a couple weeks ago one went for 405.00 the other one went for 480.00 both were in pretty decent shape.
 
This is the last one that sold in the classifieds. Went pretty cheap really. 600-700 average beginning price, more to much more if they have additional barrels.
There's a Cherokee with the same two barrels I have for mine that went for 850. That'd turn my head and I don't let go of anything once it's mine.

Suppose the link would be handy. SOLD - "REDUCED"Thompson Center Seneca .45 Cal.
 
Thanks for the replies from you guys and I bought the Seneca for $500 I think it was a fair price the rifle is like new and I'm happy with it 🙂
good score, that is a highly desirable rifle and you got it at a good price, now you might want to be on the look out for the other barrels you can easy swap onto the stock there are .32 and .36 that are out there and will slap right in with no fitting needed
 
good score, that is a highly desirable rifle and you got it at a good price, now you might want to be on the look out for the other barrels you can easy swap onto the stock there are .32 and .36 that are out there and will slap right in with no fitting needed
Yes I will be looking for an extra barrel I have a 50cal T/C Hawken that was unfired when I bought it and I put the new barrel away in the safe and bought a used barrel that I use because it still shoots good and I have a 54cal White Mountain Carbine and a Navy Arms Company 50cal Hawken so the Seneca is a nice addition to the rest
 
Package deal with 5 digit serial number and no Seneca stamped on the barrel
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