Roughly 1900. Since Marlin mixed serial numbers between models on the early levers it can be hard to pin down exactly. As to caliber, look on the top flat of the barrel. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It had to be manufactured between the 1912 patent date and 1915 when the company ceased operations.
Which model, what condition?
If I'm not mistaken the gun was manufactured in or around 1904. The caliber 32 WS was not that popular so less we manufactured. I would say it's a nice collectors piece in the neighborhood of $3000 to #3500. See what others have to say but I'm in the ballpark. BMH, AZ
One POSSIBLE maker (you did not give us a lot of info to work from) was Anciens Establishments, Peiper of Herstal, Belgium. If you gun has a small marking of the letters ELG in an oval, that is the prrofmark for Liege, Belgium.
Exactly how is that barrel marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net
I have a octagonal barrel .32 caliber Remington Patent date May 3, 1864 - What would it be worth?
No published sn data
Magazine capacity for the Model 1903 (.32 Smokeless Rimless) is 8 rounds.
What is the value of an automatic colt caliber 38 rimless smokeless patented apr.20,1897. sept.9,1902 colt's pt. f. a. mfg. co. hartford,ct. u.s.a. 45731 ?
I am looking to restore one that I have. Are you willing to sell yours?
Both the BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) and the Browning machineguns (series 1919) were made in caliber 30-06. HOWEVER, there were other calibers manufactured for special markets. Search Wikipedia for BAR, and look up some of the secondary calibers- they may be a surprise.
No published sn data.