100-350 or so
Depending on condition, anywhere from $100 to $300 for like new.
The value of a gun is based on the exact MAKE, MODEL, and CONDITION. Your serial number does not tell us the MODEL or the CONDITION. Rather like "I have a Ford truck, license number ABC-123. What is the value?" Give us the 3 criteria, we can give you a meaningful answer.
Typically these sell for $125.00-$150.00. If it has any extras like a scope or sling you have to adjust accordingly. The value assumes it is a standard model and not the delux model that has a checkered walnut stock.
The Ruger 9 mm Model 94 is not a commonly referenced firearm, as Ruger is better known for models like the SR9 or the P-Series in 9 mm. If you meant a different model, please clarify. The value of any firearm can vary greatly depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and market demand, typically ranging from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult recent sales data or a firearms appraiser.
The value of a Ruger 9mm P89TH can vary based on factors such as its condition, whether it includes original packaging or accessories, and the current market demand. Generally, prices for this model range from $300 to $600. To determine a more accurate value, it's advisable to check recent sales on platforms like GunBroker, local gun shops, or firearms forums.
Just like a car is it in the showroom or the junkyard, value is determined by condition, condition, condition, and condition.
0-400 USD depending on condition. 0-400 USD depending on condition.
If in like new condition $120-$150.
Depends on condition, condition, and condition... From $350 to $1,000 for like new in the box.
Depends on condition, condition, and condition, anywhere from 100.- to 800.- for like new in box.
We generally cannot tell model or condition from a serial number. If you will repost with the model, and what condition it is in, what caliber, length of barrel, stainless or blued, we can come a lot closer to giving you an accurate answer. Your question is sort of like "What is a car, license plate # RTY-683 worth?" Get us some more info, and we'll see if we can help. Sorry-
There are 8 variations of the model 111, starting in 1940 and ending in 1950. Like all antiques the condition determines the value and you have not stated the physical condition so no estimate of value can be given.