http://www.remington.com/library/history/firearm_models/shotguns/sportsman.asp
Go here.
First of all you have the "sportsman 48", "sportsman 58" and the "sportsman". If it is a plain sportsman it's value depending on it's condition is from 150 to 200 dollars.
The Remington model 58 sportsman,semi-auto shotguns are valued at between 110-275 dollars for a gun with a plain barrel.You can add 50 dollars for a model with a vent rib barrel.
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Check the date code on the barrel, the details and table lookup are on the Remington Society of America, manufactured date link.
The Remington Sportsman 48 was produced between 1949 and 1963. To determine the specific year of manufacture for a shotgun with serial number 3521576, you would refer to Remington's serial number charts. Based on the serial number provided, it is likely manufactured in the early 1950s, around 1951. However, for precise dating, consulting a detailed Remington reference or contacting a gunsmith with access to manufacturer records would be advisable.
Assuming a standard field grade in typical condition (most of these guns were used hard), $150-$350. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Joseph Remington died on February 16, 1976.
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I have one thats in superior condition that has the solid rib and was told at a gun show that it was worth around $1100 and up. Mine is a Sportsman "Sweet 16" and I still shoot it occasionally. I like it better than any shotgun I've ever had and the only complaint I have is it is a lot heavier than those made today...but thats because this gun was made to still be shooting 53 years later.
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