Sante Fe was a name used by a importer called Golden State Arms, now out of business. They sold sporterized military rifles, as well as a large number of rifles using the Spanish made model 98 copy. If I remember right, the commercial Spanish actions were cast, and I doubt up to the quality of a modern casting. Quality ranged from good to only fair. A lot of the value would be dependant of the quality of that particular rifle.
Is it a matching # German action, or Spanish? Does it have nice, pretty, checkered wood, or is it plain, and or roughly checkered. Little touches like a jeweled bolt, a good after market trigger, well polished blueing, etc. make a difference.
Without a better description, its hard to place a value. Lot of nice Charles Daly mauser action rifles out there for about $350 or so... I would make sure you check it with a go/no go gauge, as that was an issue with some of them.
Larry