You will have to call Browning.
Go to the link below for Browning's web site to date your gun
See the link below. This gun was made in 1948
This gun was made in 1952. Use the link below for value
Go to the Browning link below and date the gun by serial number.
Please contact Browning on this question at the link below
This gun was made in 1953. Please use the link below for value information http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_value_of_a_Browning_Sweet_Sixteen
This gun was made in 1964. Use the link below for values http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_value_of_a_Browning_Sweet_Sixteen
This gun was made in 1960. Value depends on condition. It could run anywhere between $350 and $2000+ for new in box. see link below
This gun was made in 1975, the last year of production for A5s in Belgium. Use the link below for value. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_value_of_a_Browning_Sweet_Sixteen
The serial number comes up a Browning Auto-5 semiauto shotgun. Browning began manufacturing the Auto-5 in 1902. All serial numbers below around 228,000 are pre-WW2 manufacture, and only Browning can provide at best a guess on the age of the gun.
Yes, by the serial number. Try the link below
Please check the link below