In mint condition I saw an ad for a plain R.Grove Shotgun for around 500 dollars. If it is old and rusted I would say no more than 200. In mint condition I saw an ad for a plain R.Grove Shotgun for around 500 dollars. If it is old and rusted I would say no more than 200.
The value of a London Fine Damascus 14 gauge double barrel shotgun marked JT Sang Ford depend on its condition. This gun in excellent condition is valued between 225.00 and 320.00 as of 2014.
50 bucks in good condition
50-100 USD or so
No published sn data
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Damascus steel is made by folding a mild steel together with a high-carbon steel to make it stronger, and gives it a pretty pattern. Problem with Damascus barrels is that, while they work fine with low pressure black powder loads, modern smokeless shotshells are likely to cause the barrel to rupture, which is bad. If a shotgun has a Damascus barrel, it's very old and probably just a wall-hanger.
I own a London Fine twist double barrel shotgun in fair condition, it was rated at $100.
1946 nickel: With no mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.15, uncirculated is worth $0.85. With D mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.20, uncirculated is worth $0.90. With S mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.25, uncirculated is worth $1.00. 1947 nickel: With no mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.15, uncirculated is worth $0.50. With D mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.20, uncirculated is worth $1.00. With S mint mark, in very fine condition is worth $0.25, uncirculated is worth $0.80.
A with any damascus shotguns only black powder should be used,however rifles may possibly be used after a complete check by a qualified gun smith
648km,90m and 44cm
No he is PERFECTLY fine!
He/she will have to pay a fine