Not without knowing who made it, and even then the information might not be available.
Impossible to answer with only the serial number and no other details.
1939-1954; based on the lack of details in describing the shotgun the value could be in the 100-1000 USD range.
Need model number and any other details to answer this question
The value of the gun depends a lot on the condition. A Columbia Arms Shotgun ejector model could be anywhere from $100 to $1,800.
Winchester did not make a model 96 shotgun,they did make a model 97 shotgun however.
The Mossberg model 83B shotgun in 410 gauge was a shotgun that held either 3,or 4shots which had a internal top loading magazine.these were made from 1933-1946.It should be noted that this model was a bolt action shotgun with usually a 24in barrel.Other lengths could be ordered I believe.
Remington didn't make a Model 1 shotgun, if it's a #1 Rolling block it could be shot out but it's no a shotgun. I doubt however you could have identified a Model 1 Rolling Block vs all the models but not know it's not a rifle. Best determine what you have and need a VERY good description (for identification) and value.
No winchester makes a model 1300 shotgun.
Your western auto model 312AA shotgun was made by mossberg for western auto.The mossberg model 395,395K are the mossberg model designations for your shotgun.
No such model is listed in the Blue Book or Standard Catalog.
It was made in 1985, but the product code is missing. please provide more details, guage, action, etc..
Marlin made the model 1898 shotgun,while Winchester made the Model 1897 shotgun,A Winchester model 1897 shotgun with the serial number provided indicates that it was made in 1900.The Marlin model 1898 shotgun was made from 1898-1905.