You must contact Browning.
You must contact Browning.
It's a high end setup for a Browning shotgun. You can find the serial number under the tang.
Your prefix to the serial number,which is read as Zero G indicates that you have a Browning auto-5 light weight model shotgun,that was made in the year 1960.The letter G designates that your shotgun is a light weight model.
1969 is the year and "G" stands for Lightweight 12ga.
0-550 uSD
Browning.com has a sn function under customer service.
No way to answer without the sn and a detailed description.
A Browning citori model 525 sporting in grade I configuration will be valued at between 575-1,200 dollars based on your shotgun having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good set of bores.
50-500 USD or more
50-5000 USD depending on specifics.
This was reffered to at the time of production to the different level of finish of the model 30 shotgun.The model 30 could be had in various levels of finish and engraving from grade A-thru grade D,with each level being more fancy as far as the grade of wood,and engraving of the metal.I believe the level G stood for the field grade model.
Check Gunbroker.com on line or Browning website