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Marlin made millions of these rifles and unless it is a special edition it has no real collector value. To age a firearm you need to write to the manufacturer with the serial and model information. They are required by BATFE to keep these records. Whether they will share that information with you or not is another story. The good news is that most mfr's customer service departments will look it up and provide you a document with the information they have. They can even get as detailed as what distributor or FFL holder they sold it to after manufacture.
Marlin model 60s sell for $160 or so currently. Less than $100 in the 70s/80s. Perfect condition, used should bring from $80 to $120 depending on model.
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