100-500 USD
100-400 USD
With no other information provided, value rage from 100-1000 USD.
if the gun has coined receiver its valued at 1475$ at nib prices
0-450 usd
Lets start with the 20 gauge model.The prefix of 8Z to your serial number indicates that your Browning light weight auto-5 shotgun was made in Belgium in the year 1958.The light weight 12 gauge was made from 1953-1976.All light weight auto-5,12 gauge shotguns had a prefix of the letter L,or the letter G from 1953-1958.After words the prefix had a combination of a number and a letter from 1959-1976.This would appear as 8G,or 72G etc.Please check your light weight model auto-5 shotgun for this,and then we can identify the year of manufacture.
50-500 USD or so
The value between $500.00 and $850.00
My historical references indicate that the Browning light weight (light 12,or light 20) had the gold plated trigger from the time of there introduction.This would be 1947 for the 12 gauge model,and 1958 for the 20 gauge model.
All my research indicates that the 9Z prefix to your serial number belongs to the Browning 20 gauge light weight shotgun that was made in the year 1959.If you had a 12 gauge auto-5 magnum shotgun,then the prefix would be 9V.The value of each of these will be between 350-550 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
Your serial number indicates that your Browning light weight 12 gauge was made in the year 1955.
Anywhere from $350-$1400.
1943 browning light 12 belguim made $5K