150-600as new
Depends on model and condition. Anywhere from $75-$250.
1930s
I can say that your shotgun being marked with J Stevens Arms and Tool Co.indicates that it was made from 1886-1916.That marking was only used during these years of production.
Have it examined by a gunsmith.
Single barrel, $50-$75. Double, $150-$250.
MOST of the single shot shotguns do not have really high values. The Stevens is a good gun- dependable, reliable, well made- but not a lot of collector interest. Depending on condition, a Stevens single may be worth between $50-$175. I keep a few of the singles around as loaner guns to new shooters- they are a very good shotgun for a "first shotgun".
$50 in good condition
Impossible to answer without more information.The manufacture date can be approximated by the company name.J Stevens & Co = 1864-1886J Stevens Arms & Tool Co = 1886-1916J Stevens Arms Co = 1920-late 1940sStevens = 1940s-1990
I recently acquired a J. Stevens Arms and Tool Co. Mod 520 12 Gage with Browning Pats # Feb. 7-1905, Aug. 27-1907, Some gun enthuse that I have spoken with say it is not worth much more than $150.00, it
Your Stevens model 200 shotgun was produced around circa 1910.
Your Stevens model 235 was made between the years 1912-1916.This is when the Name Stevens arms and tool Co was changed to Stevens arms Co.The model 235 was made from 1912-1935.So the years listed fit into both the name and manufacturing time frame that your shotgun was produced.I hope that you find this informative.