Made in 1968.
"Marcas Registradas" translates to "Registered Trademarks" in Spanish. On a Smith and Wesson .38 revolver, it indicates that the brand and certain product names are legally protected trademarks. This label is often included for international markets or to signify the company's commitment to its brand identity and intellectual property rights.
The value of a Smith & Wesson .38 revolver marked with "Springfield Mass Marcas Registradas" can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, rarity, and historical significance. Generally, these revolvers can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars for models in excellent condition. It's advisable to consult recent sales of similar models or seek an appraisal from a knowledgeable firearms dealer to get a more accurate estimate.
That is a 1960 gun and should be a '4-screw.' In excellent shape, it would list around $800
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Made in 1981
Nearly all of the older (pre 1995) Smith and Wesson products had the term "Marcas Registradas" meaning trademarked or equavalent to the ™ or ® in spanish stamped near the S&W logo. Smith and Wesson made many revolvers and "pistols" in Cal .22 long rifle. You would have to specify the model and condition of the pistol for any value to be estimated.
Call S&W and they will tell you when it left the factory. It could have been made a week to a year before. 100-300 USD
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What is the value of my 1955 smith & wesson 45 target master revolver?
All of them have the serial number on the butt. Some of them have the same serial number on the bottom of the barrel above the extractor. Some have it on the back of the cylinder and the extractor star. Some also have it on the back of the yoke or crane visible through an empty chamber. There is also usually an assembly number on the frame below the barrel inside the crane area with a matching number on the matching surface of the crane. sometimes the grips are also serial numbered the same as the revolver. <><><> Of course, you will also find Smith & Wesson, their logo, and the words "Marcas Registradas". S&W had problems with spanish makers copying their weapons.
A fine revolver.