If you have the Marlin model 88-C model,this promotional model semi-auto .22cal rifle was made from 1948-1956.If you have the model 88-DL model,this was made from 1953-1956.
Not enough information. You have an early Model 88, which DOES have a collector's value. It will vary sharply depending on the condition and the caliber.
Made in 1961. Do a google search.
Serial number 787416
Yes, it says on the barrel, .22 S, L, LR. They will feed from the clip as well. Mid 80's Marlin Model 25 will as well. Post '88 Marlin Model 25N rifles will not feed them from the magazine. Just read the barrel if you are not sure which model you have.
A Model 88 WHAT?
It it is a Winchester, you can find sn information at proofhouse.com.
As far as I know there is no Crosman model 88. Daisy made a model 88. I've attached a Link to Crosman's list of Owners manuals for all their rifles. You are welcome to look at it and try to find a Crosman model 88. See the link below.
the topper model 88 is a 1985 model according to the blue book of gun values
I didn't even know Rohm made a handgun for the powerful .357 mangnum round. Rohm does not have a good reputation and I have only seen them in smaller and weaker calibers. The value of your handgun is going to be among the lowest for all handguns, but any working big caliber handgun that has not been horribly abused should be worth at least $75. So $75 to $175 would be my guess on the "fair market value."
Cornell Publications might have a book with that information. "AG" prefix = 1970
your Winchester model 88 lever action rifle was made in 1967.