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Benjamin 1966 Benjamin Franklin

I can only speak for myself, but I would be willing to pay up to $250 for a very good Benjamin 312 with nice wood, If it wasn't in great shape but still shot I might only be willing to pay $100.

The 3120 is less common than the 312 so it might be worth more to the right collector, but to me it would be worth less because it's made to shoot round balls and I'd rather have the accuracy that comes with pellets. It's a matter of who your buyer is. There are people out there that spend over $1000 on double barrel Daisy's.