Probably isn't one if it was manufactured before 1969. I think the Champion was still manufactured into the 1970s. If so, the last ones were required to have a serial number clearly marked on the receiver.
No more than 100 USD, if that.
There were 3 different models of the champion shotgun in 16 gauge that were produced.The Iver Johnson champion top snap model was made from 1905-1908.The champion model 36 was made from 1909-1922.The champion single barrel was made from 1923-1978.If your shotgun has a serial number and a prefix letter before the serial number,we should be able to identify the year of production.Please include this in your description to help better identify the year of production.
If it has one, it would be behind the trigger guard. sales@countrygunsmith.net
It was made by Iver Johnson after their Champion Model for Montgomery Ward
I bought a champion singel shot 410 about 8 years agon for $129. It does not have a serial number on it. The gun is old but I don't know how old. No cracks in the wood.
The rough value of an Iver Johnson 410 shotgun serial number 001 is about $300. However, this will depend on the condition of the shotgun.
My great-grandmother gave me her's and she purchased her's in 1949.
Type your answer here... Remove the two screws on the butt and you will find a single screw inside that holds the stock on. Remove the screw and the stock can be removed revealing serial number on top.
Iver Johnson champion , 20 gage shot gun serial number's , b-g-x-i - date built
More than likely, you have a Champion Model of an Iver Johnson shotgun. The Champion was made in a few different grades from about 1909-1973- quite a run. Standard model in good condition about $150, others higher. These were durable, well made guns- just not really high priced.
Usually on the receiver.
250$