All old and antique firearms are valued mostly by condition, quality and popularity. The true value of any firearm is what is it worth to you,the present owner. I have several good quality L.C.Smith and several Iver Johnsons all in very fine condition. I would consider the Iver Johnsons to be equal to or superior to the highly valued and much praised L.C.Smith. In my opinion the Hercules Grade is every bit as valuable as the lower grade and more popular LCS. The only difference being is that the L.C.Smith collectors are better organized. SaskJack
These shotguns range in price from 70-180 dollars.
Iver Johnson did not have a 410 gauge or bore in 1907. The 410 came along about 1920.
If you are refering to the Iver Johnson model excel shotgun,which was made from 1910-1935;then these shotguns were chambered in 2 3/4 inch shells.
Ivory johnson 16 guage chamion shot gun
it depends on the model...........
i have a champion 12 gauge by iver johnson with a 36 inch barrel
how much is a 4-10 Iver Johnson shotgun worth . its packed up don't want to dig it out. so as of right i don't know seral numbers.
A 16 gauge Iver Johnson Champion is worth fifty dollars--sixty if you throw in a box of shells worth ten dollars.
I have one also. Did you gen an answer?
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Hercules" was the trade name used by the Iver Johnson Arms and Cycle Works on shotguns made for the Montgomery Ward Co. Of Chicago.
50 USD