300-400 or so
You are likely talking about the Llama model IIIa. The value depends on many factors, such as the condition of the weapon (scratches, rust, functioning, etc...). Another factor is that there were two types of Llama model IIIa: those made from the 1930's until 1975 used a locked breech, short recoil function--just like the M1911A1 which it is based on. Models made AFTER 1975 used a simpler, and cheaper blowback design. All other things being equal, a locked breech, short-recoil Llama IIIa will be more expensive than a blowback Llama IIIa. As of March 2015, a Llama IIIa in barely functioning condition might sell for $110, while one in great condition could go for $350--$400. Some in pristine condition could go for $500 or more, but it would have to be in exceptional condition, and a hard to find variant. Run of the mill Llama IIIa's fetch around $250-$300.
Anywhere from $200 to over $1000. It depends on the model and condition- and you did not tell us that. Sort of like "How much is a Ford car worth?"
How much is a Ford car worth? Depends on which car- and your question dpends on which Llama pistol- and in what condition. It could range from $100 to $700 or so. Llama made several different models.
Serial number is not going to help, you need to look on the OTHER side of the weapon, just above the trigger will be a Date Code (Letter and Number). Look up Llama Date Codes and find the year. Mine is a "D*2" which is 1984
100-300 or so
depends on condtion. . . but you would be safe selling around $200.00
100-300 USD
100-300 USD
100-300
$100-$150, depending on exact model and condition. In general, the Llama was not a high dollar firearm.
75-275 USD
200 USD or so