I've got eight RCC's, but then I was born & raised in Colorado
Two are 2-digit guns and I have one valued at $700 and the other valued at $750. Both of those have their cardboard and shippers as well as the pastboard container that the wood case was shipped in. Both are unfired and the one I value higher has the earliest type label on the cardboard box. There were three cardboard box variants, two longer ones with different labels and a shorter one with a fold-over shipper that had a separate slot for the second cylinder - the shippers are all the same length. The early label is all black & white, the later labels have the colored 76 logo.
I have a French proofed gun that I bought just thinking it was a plain RCC until I received it an found it to have the foreign proofs. It has all the trimmings and I value it at $800, but I guess it should really be valued less than the 2-digit guns.
Here are some pics of various packaging:
Here is a double-struck French proof mark to the left of the frame legend:
And here is the roll-die used to mark the RCC barrels:
Two are 2-digit guns and I have one valued at $700 and the other valued at $750. Both of those have their cardboard and shippers as well as the pastboard container that the wood case was shipped in. Both are unfired and the one I value higher has the earliest type label on the cardboard box. There were three cardboard box variants, two longer ones with different labels and a shorter one with a fold-over shipper that had a separate slot for the second cylinder - the shippers are all the same length. The early label is all black & white, the later labels have the colored 76 logo.
I have a French proofed gun that I bought just thinking it was a plain RCC until I received it an found it to have the foreign proofs. It has all the trimmings and I value it at $800, but I guess it should really be valued less than the 2-digit guns.
Here are some pics of various packaging:
Here is a double-struck French proof mark to the left of the frame legend:
And here is the roll-die used to mark the RCC barrels: