I just picked up a 1918 SMLE No. 1 MK III* RSA (Enfield) that was FTR'd in 1943 this weekend for $125 with 100 round of PRVI ball on stripper clips. The gun is an all numbers matching gun except for the rear sight which was struck over and re-numbered. This one did have a crack by the bolt handle and looked like someone took 80 grit to the stock which is what I am sure turned people off as the seller was originally asking $250. Metal was in fine shape and bore is bright and shiney, due to the factory going over. Bottom line this one is not going to win any beauty contest and I have some wood work to do but a good shooter can be had for not too much money. Point is that for a numbers matching gun with good wood and nice bore that is a decent price. $200 for a great shooting rifle with the history and the reputation that is has is never a bad deal.
P.S. Look for the numbers to match on the receiver, bolt, nose cone the fore end and under the rear sight. The term FTR stand for Factory Thorough Repair and some of the guns have had this done several times, not a big deal except for a collector grade gun. In my mind this makes it a better shooter. Several websites will show you what markings to look for so you can better understand what you have. And always see what you can get thrown in with the sale like ammo. In my case this weekend 100 rounds of new PRVI is easily worth 60 bucks on it's own. Hope this helps. If you need any of the links PM me. Bill