I don't know the answer, but I know where you can find it. Check your library for "The Ithaca Gun Company - From the Beginning" by Walter Snyder. There's a list of serial numbers that are verified as being Ithaca shotguns owned and used by Wells Fargo Company. Since thousands of cheap shotguns have had fake WF&Co marks added, about the only one's that will bring a premium from advanced collectors (of firearms or Wels Fargo memorabilia) are the ones listed there.
The routing number of Wells Fargo in PA is 031000503.
Wells Fargo routing number for Arizona is 122105278.
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swift codes for Wells Fargo Arizona, Phoenix, 85022
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Tales of Wells Fargo - 1957 Treasure Coach 6-3 was released on: USA: 14 October 1961
Celine and MCM both use horse and carriage Also Coach has horse and carriage wells Fargo
what is this gun worth
Wells Fargo was one company that ran a stage coach business.
Looking for someone with history of a single barrel shot gun with wells Fargo & co on barrel and four notches also on gun like to know if its from the stage coach era as the shot gun is called coach
Why would you want to buy a gun?
stage coach
"Prise" does not show up on any of my lists of shotgun trade names, but there are several marked with some variation of "Price" and "Prize". Wells Fargo did mark some shotguns, but antique dealers have marked a lot more than the company ever did. If it has barrels less than 28 inches long or a brass property tag/badge on the stock, I can almost guarantee it was not used by Wells Fargo. There are so many spurious WF&Co marked guns that it will reduce the value unless you have some proof of its connection with the company, such as the original receipt showing it was sold to or bought from them. There is a list of Ithaca doubles that are identified by serial number in "The Ithaca Gun Company, From the Beginning". There is also a book called "Company Property" that is available from the Wells Fargo website which may help ID some company guns or at least show the "proper" markings.
All I can tell you, It was before 1925. You should get a copy of The Ithaca Gun Company - From the Beginning" by Walter Snyder. There is a list of Ithaca serial numbers in this book that have been verified as belonging to Wells Fargo and Company. If your number is in the list, it will greatly increase the value of your gun.
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If you are looking for a new gun, go to Cabella's, Dick's, or Gander Mountain and look at the tags. If you want an old one that could have been carried on a stage coach, try to find one on Antiqueguns.com, Oldguns.net, Actionarms.com, etc. Most that you will find are inexpensive old double barrels that were cut down long after the last stage line disappeared. If you want one that can be verified as property of Wells Fargo or the Adams Stage Line insist on getting solid documentation (bill of sale to or from the company that includes the serial number or an Ithaca which is listed in some book 'Ithaca Gun Company - From the Beginning') and be prepared to pay a large sum of money. The REAL coach guns will NOT have shortened barrels. And of course, the value of any firearm depends on it's condition. One in like-new condition may be worth 100 times another that is identical but badly worn.