1832 Springfield Musket and a .41 rim-fire Remington Mod 95 type 2 derringer

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Oldmanluther

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This is my first time posting, so please bear with me.

I have inherieted two relatively old fire arms since the passing of my Dad. I am trying to figure out their respective reasonable values as it is my intent to sell them. I haven't figured out the sell process being firearms, but I guess I'll cross that bridge when I get to it.

1) 1832 Springfield Musket with Bayonet. It has H & P on the firing cap. I have pictures if that will help.

2) Remington Model 95 .41 Cal Rimfire Derringer. From my research, I have learned it is a type two or 2nd variation with an estimated date of producton in the 1890's. It has bluing and there does not appear to be any broken hinges etc. To my Untrained eye, it looks pretty good! I also have a couple of dozen .41 bullets. On the firing end they are marked "P"


Problem 1 is i do not know too much about either and I want to get educated somewhat in them, especially if I am contemplating selling them.

Problem 2 - I reside in South Texas, which I don't know if that could pose a problem for me selling the pieces, especially given I don't know the process for firearms sales.

At any rate, I would like to determine what would be a fair/reasonable price for either or both and ultimately sell them.

So, any help from all of you experts on these pieces would be greatly appreciated. I will attach some pictures.

Thanks - Oldmanluther:what:
 

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