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Not a lot. Single-shot shotguns are just about the cheapest guns out there; even brand new they don't go for much more than $120 (in 2008). Used, you're looking at $70 to $90 for a 20-gauge.
the store brand and gauge for starters.
Proofhouse.com has a store brand chart.
Proofhouse.com has a store brand name chart that will assist you.
Look in your library for a copy of The Blue Book of Gun Values. You'll find information on hundreds of single shot guns.
Yes if your looking for a single shot gun then you must mean a bolt action. The bolt will be on the right side. The gun will be made from wood except for the internal workings and barrel. MistroJoe
Proofhouse.com has a store brand chart that might help.
Store brand, minimal value of 50-100 USD
Yes
Model 053-Single Shot,056-5-Shot Magazine,066-Tube Magazine,083-Single Shot,084-5-Shot Magazine,086-Tube Magazine,15-Single Shot,15Y-Single Shot, 419-Single Shot,48-Single Shot,49-Single Shot,50-Single Shot,51-Single Shot, 52-Single Shot,53-Single Shot,56-5-Shot Magazine, and 66-Tube Magazine. EXC. $--, V.G. $200, Good $100, Fair $70, Poor $50
Probably a store brand. Little value; 50-100 USD
A" designates single shot.