Cornell Publications might have a book with that information.
Impossible to value with just the sn and no other descriptors
No definitive sn data published.
SN's were not required at that time. If it has one, look on the butt or frame.
If you are looking for age, a Colt 1903 hammerless .32 with that serial number was made in 1916.
You will need a professional appraisal.
No detalied sn data published Other answer: The No.6 was made between 1896 and 1899
Sorry- H&A went out of business in 1916, and there are very few production records for the company.
Standard Catalog of Firearms, Blue book of Gun values, on line auctions, gun shop
SOUNDS LIKE AN EARLY 1900'S PISTOL, 32 OR 38 CAL, $75 IF CLEAN
The lower the serial number the younger the pistol is
The PY in the middle of your serial number dates your pistol to 1982.
Most likely German and made in the 60's