No published sn data; 40-90 USD or so
the caliber is stamped on the gun.
The manufacturer is normally stamped on the firearm next to the model, caliber, and serial number.
Produced in 1973.
I don't think so and I checked thoroughly. Where did you get the number? The model number and caliber should be stamped right into the barrel of the gun.
The value of the 1938 Browning .32 caliber semi-automatic stamped with Nazi eagles varies greatly with the condition of the gun. On average the gun retails for about 750 dollars in average shape. Be sure to have it appraised because there are a number of fake eagle designs on the market.
It was manufactured in 1901. The people at the Cody FIrearms Museum can tell you what caliber it was when it was made (and it should still be the same if it has not been rechambered) if you send them the serial number and $50. Or you could read what is stamped on the side of the barrel.
No published sn data, 20-100 USD
Francisco Garcia is number 32 on the Houston Rockets.
Luis Garcia is number 57 on the Philadelphia Phillies.
It probably isn't stamped anywhere on the gun. If you know the manufacturer and model, there may be a serial number. If there is a serial, there may be records which will give an approximate date of manufacture.
if you would look on the barrel you might find the model number and caliber...............
100-400