H&R Arms Co. produced and marketed a line of single action, spur trigger, rimfire revolvers in the 1870's. Victor is one of the names used for "hardware store/catalogue" guns. In excellent condtion a #3 would be worth close to $300 to a collector - it would be a 5 shot .38 Rimfire. Most Victors seen are #2s which are 6 shot .32 Rimfire...check the stamping on the top strap with a magnifying glass to make sure that the 3 is not actually a deeply stamped 2 (a common problem).
The face value of 3 is 3: the value of 3 is 3000The face value of 5 is 5: the value of 5 is 500The face value of 3 is 3: the value of 3 is 3000The face value of 5 is 5: the value of 5 is 500The face value of 3 is 3: the value of 3 is 3000The face value of 5 is 5: the value of 5 is 500The face value of 3 is 3: the value of 3 is 3000The face value of 5 is 5: the value of 5 is 500
Absolute value of -3 is 3.
What is value of 3
The value of 3 to the power of 3 is 27.
value for root 3 is 1.732
Manufactured by Harrington & Richardson very near that patent date.
10-100 USD or so
Is the H&R a 5-shot spur trigger revolver chambered for the .38 rimfire? If so, my guide suggests $75 in Poor condition and $200 in Excellent. The Blue Book lists the H&A for $45 in 60% condition and up to $140 in 100%.
50-500 usd
The value will range between 150-350 dollars depending on overall condition of your Smith and Wesson revolver.
We need make, model and condition to give an approximation of value. We need all 3. You gave us none of the 3. Sorry-
1970
100-375
$200.00-$2000.00
1970
50-500 usd
100-200 or so