You can't value anything with just a serial number. Who made it? What condition is it in? Is it a hand gun or a long gun?
The worth of a silver certificate with serial # 60292929 is about $3 to $5 if it is in uncirculated condition. Unfortunately, this serial is not a true repeater. It needed to be 29292929. However, it is still a cool serial.
Which commemorative? Wyoming Diamond Jubilee? What condition? sales@countrygunsmith.net
That's a model number, not a serial number. These guns did not bear serial numbers. The Stevens 38A was made in the 1940's. Value is typically around $100 in excellent condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Made in 1912, probably worth $600-$800 in fair condition (assuming it's shootable).
More information is needed. Is this a Browning? What model and what condition?
The Miroku shotguns will typically bring 80% of the value of a Browning Citori in similar condition.
You will have to contact Miroku to find out.
Should bring $500.
Possibly if it is a Browning made by Miroku.
The letters NZ in the serial number indicate that your Miroku made Browning was made in the year 1991.
You will have to contact Miroku
Miroku guns made under their name does not have serial info published. Winchester, Charles Daly and Browning have all been made by Miroku in the past. Do you have a model?
No way to tell from just the serial number.
Sorry- no public records. You can try contacting Miroku.
No published sn data.
The grade and condition will greatly affect the value. Diamond Grade Trap in Exc condition: $1050 Superior Grade Trap in Exc condition: $650 Field Grade in Exc condition: $650 Venture Grade Trap in Exc condition: $575 The serial number doesn't help.