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Depends on whether all numbers match-condition of bore/furniture etc. I have a Springfield I paid $550.00 for that is "really good" and one I got for $750.00 with national match bbl./receiver front and rear sights. Also if the gun has a story behind it might add to value,but generally $550.00 is a good reference point.
A definitive answer to the value of any firearm is impossible without data such as barrel wear, overall condition, and potential part mismatches (several manufacturers made M1 parts). More information would be required to answer this question, and without an experienced, impartial opinion as to condition, only a general (and wide) range of values is available.
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It is worth what someone will pay you for it.
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