"Just bought it" and "what's it worth" in the same sentence.
Am I missing something? I'm really not trying to be sarcastic but to answer your question, it's worth what you paid and not a penny more or less at the time the auction closed.
It's a good time to be a buyer if you're looking for vintage bows to shoot, appreciate, hunt with or just have lying around. Bows are cheap right now compared to what they were just a few years ago. Hard to say where they will be a few years in the future.
I'm the caretaker of 10-12 very nice Bear Kodiaks that I have hanging around here that I shoot often and enjoy thoroughly. Every year I watch their market value decrease but I could care less. Not planning on selling them anyway.
I have a 62 Kodiak that I probably could have sold for $650.00 to $800.00, if I had sold it in 2012 when the bow was 50 years old. It might bring half of that now. No regrets, I still like shooting it and enjoy dusting it off occasionally.
Trap