500 to 750USD for a private sale depending upon condition. If yours is 'near mint' expect the higher portion of that range. Expect another 10-15% above that from a storefront. Ithaca imported SKB O/Us between 1967-1979 (approx.) so if your local firearm regulating district demands steel shot (vs. lead) for waterfowl and other birds, you'll want to ensure that the barrels are capable of that.
£900 - £1000 in mint condition
119.00 MINT 99.00 GOOD 79.00 FAIR 59.00 POOR
I usually see these selling on www.gunbroker.com for between $175 and $225.
It is a 10 gauge if it has a damascus barrel and it in mint condition can be worth up to 2000 bucks
mint condition~ $950 to $1150
150 mint condition
The standard grade, NIB (new in box) is valued at $250.
Probably made in 1969. Value depends on the GA, with 12 GA being the most common and therefore least valuable (and probably worth about $350)
The complete 1963 mint set has a value of $40.
Other then the silver value, there is no collectors value on Franklin Mint items
Well, other than being made in 1963 you dont tell us very much about the gun. Trap, Skeet, Broadway Trap? How long are the barrels? What grade? How are they choked? MOST importantly, what condition is the gun in? As an example, a 12ga Broadway Trap with 30" barrels choked F/IM, in about 80% condition, would sell for around $900. A Field Grade Superposed Lightning 12ga with 26" barrels choked IC/M, in mint condition, would sell for around $1500. A Diana Grade Lightning in mint condition might reach $5000 or more depending on other factors.... If you can send more information, and especially digital pictures, to sales@countrygunsmith.net we'll be able to help you out further.
2002 mint sets in original package have a value of $15.00 to $20.00. The penny has never had a P mint mark.