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?
In all guns, it depends on the age, condition and if there are any reproduced parts. To correctly value the gun, you need to bring it to a professional, which probably could be anyone at a gun store or a gun appraiser.
According to the serial # you furnished 11254, it would appear to be mfr. in 1957 and is a 20 gauge Superposed. Serialzation for that year began at 10501 and ended at 11500. This would put your gun at the end of production for that year. Value of this gun depends much on condition and grade (standard, grade I or II,III,IV,V or VI. You need to have a reputable dealer appraise this gun for you. I say this as there are people out there who will take advantage of you. This gun may fetch you anywhere from $900 to quite a few thousand depending on the grade and condition. Obtain pictures of your gun and go to this web address where you will get ample assistance. ShotgunWorld.com use the gun ID and value forum to get an answer to your gun value and grade.
Value is determined by a number of factors including age, condition, documentation, etc. Start by deciding on the condition. Look up the NRA Condition Grading Definitions For Antique Firearms by using the Google search form to the right. To get a reliable estimate of the value of your gun, see a professional appraiser. If you just want a basic estimate, buy yourself the current Blue Book of Gun Values. Of course, ultimately the value of anything is what it is worth to individuals. What is it worth to you? What is it worth to an individual potential buyer. The gun may be worth more to you because it has sentimental value, e.g. it was your grandfather's gun.
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The Value of a gun is determined by it's age, make, condition of the gun and how desirable it is.
The value of a Symonds "Keeper Gun" 12 gauge hammer-gun is actually dependent on a number of things. Some of these things would be the age and condition of the gun.
It depends on what condition the gun is in,markings on the gun,and what the history of the gun is.
who made the gun. how do you know it's a black powder gun ????
You'll have to be a little more specific. Which Gun are you referring to?
Blue Book of Gun Values
Blue Book of Gun Values
The value of a gun is determined by the condition of the gun and its demand. As of 2014 the value of the Savage 12 gauge gun is 165.00.
Despite the name, it is not a machine gun. Value seldom exceeds 100 USD
It is 4 and the value is 3000.00
re-blue deminishes gun value..................
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