Professional appraisal needed
Sweet Sixteens, whether Belgian or Japanese, in original excellent condition, are bringing over $1000.
Does it have the original box, manual or any accessories? Is it a standard rifle or does it have any engraving? Serial number? All affect value. Price range from 500-1500
A vague question that is hard to answer. Does it have the original box, manual and other papers? Any accessories? Any engraving? What condition is the wood in? The bluing? Check the auction sites for one similar to yours for a value. A very broad price range woudl be 400-800.
If the engraving was done originaly at the factory, then value is calculated as the model based on condition. If a rifle has custom engraving, it depends on the quality of the engraving. Proffesional custom engraving will usually enhance the value, but may appeal to only certain buyers. Each situation is unique when custom engraving is done on any firearm.
Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
$900-$1000
300 to 30000 USD. Give a better description if you want it narrowed down. Single Action? Double Action? Caliber? Sights? Grip material? Any carving on the grips? Engraving? If engraved, is it factory or aftermarket? Who did the engraving? Box? Original papers? Accessories? Does it come with a Colt letter? Where did you come up with 98%?
The value will be mainly determined by engraving. Who did it? Is it factory or aftermarket? Was it special ordered? Any accessories come with it? What type of wood used in the stock? Value range could be 100-1000 USD or more.
$ 375
500 USD
Imported from Spain in the sixties and current value depending on conditgion is $650-$950.
Depends on if the checkering and engraving are factory and who did it. Value range from 100-10000 USD. This gun was made in 1953. The engraving is the standard Grade I type which is common, as well as the checkering. High grades with factory engraving were not available on guns in that serial range. Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Auto 5's with recoil pads (other than Mag 12's) poly-chokes and compensators will reduce value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.