I recently came into possession of a Savage Model 99 that, unfortunately, I really have no use for. The rifle appears to be chambered for .250-3000 Savage, which isn't sold anywhere by me and is more expensive than anything else I shoot now. I'm also not a fan of the action or lever design. While it is a very pretty rifle, I don't really ever see myself getting much use out of the gun, and I could really use some extra cash. Looking around online though, has reveals Model 99s going for anywhere from $300 to over a thousand bucks. I'd really like some help in identifying exactly what type of Model 99 I have, and how much it might be worth.

The serial number for my rifle is 210467, and if my research is correct, then that means it was made some time in either 1918 or 1919. If it really is that old, then the gun is in amazing shape. With the exception for a little wear on the bolt face and a tiny bit of corrosion on the receiver, the bluing on the rifle is very good, and the wood doesn't ave any nics or scratches or discoloration from what I can tell.

Other marks on the rifle are as follows-

On the base of the barrel: "Savage Hi Pressure Steel 250-3000"
On the middle of the barrel: "Manufactured by Savage Arms Corp Utica USA" and then under that a string of dates:

July 25 1883, Oct 3 1899, Sep 10 1907, May 25 1909, June 1 1909

The only other marking I can find is what appears to be a small R or worn down B located on the bottom of the receiver under the lever.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Some pictures:
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