Seldom go beyond 100 USD
You will need to check with Colt Customer Service. Colt does not publish that information. You will need to know which MODEL you have, not just a serial number. They were made from 1877 to the early 1900s.
The Iver Johnson model 1900 octagon barrel blued double action revolver with the serial number 18575 was likely produced around the early 1900s, as Iver Johnson manufactured this model between 1896 and 1908. However, for a more precise year, further information about the specific features or markings on the revolver would be necessary.
Your question is far too vague for us to give you a meaningful answer- it will depend on the make, model, and condition- you gave us none of the 3 criteria. A used S&W Model 10 revolver may go for $250. An early Rossi might be $50. A K-38 target model may be $800.
Made late 1800s to early 1900s. Inexpensive when made.
Prior to 1942 I would think. That is the serial #, not the model. Mine is a little over 100000 and I from early 1942.
Been made since the early 1900s
in late 1800s and early 1900s the industrial revolution took place
Go to proofhouse.com. It is a Peacemaker 22 Model from the early 70's.
The Mod 14, also known as the Model 14, was a .22 caliber revolver manufactured by the Smith & Wesson company. It was introduced in 1949 and remained in production until the early 1980s. The Model 14 is recognized for its accuracy and is often used for target shooting and training.
Very broad question that we may not be able to fully answer. There WAS a revolver made by the Iver Johnson Co. that was known as the American, Young American, and American Bulldog in the early years of the 1900s.
Very late 90's to early 2000's.
Both had policies of empire-building in the Pacific in the early 1900s.