That is not a great price, but it is in the expected range of what they tend to sell for on the public forums, gunshows and bigger dealers
If it is an original Browning case then the price starts to be attractive.
There are still nice Sweets in pawn shops etc, so if your willing to take your time a nd burn a lot of shoe leather you can save some cash. I've paid as little as $600 for a 100% Sweet in the last year, but I watch the market for these every where.
Jeff