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.
3000
It is: 3*3*3 = 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.
1970
100-375
$200.00-$2000.00
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
100-200 or so
50-500 usd