The value of a model 12 is greatly determined by condition and variation, for a general 12A (standard grade).
Mint (100%) $800-1,000
Excellent (98%) 700-800
Very good (95%) 600-700
? (90%) 500-600
Below it's a shooter from 100-500 depending on overall condition of blue, wood, and rifling.
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I am not aware of any Remington .22 rifle with a 672 designation. Unless there is a very late model from Remington with that model number, I believe you are referring to their model 572 rifle. The M/572 was a PUMP repeater that was initially produced in the 1950's, in various grades and is, or was until the last year or two, still being manufactured. Serial numbers were not required on .22 rifles up until December of 1968, when the infamous "Gun Control Act of 1968" was passed. If you do indeed actually have a model 572 PUMP rifle, and you can not find the serial number, you most likely have a unit manufactured prior to 12/68, since all M/572 rifles with serial numbers have them very plainly stamped on the side of the receiver.
About 150-200
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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 DAIWA Model 500 was made in Japan and is a copy of the Browning Auto-5. They sell in the $250-$350 range.