As always - it depends. This gun was made between 1922 - 1937, and there were about 4,500 of them made. There is a nice write up on them in the 2006 Standard Catalog of Firearms on pages 630-31. According to it, there was a Model A and a Model B. For the "A" in excellent condition they list $1500, and $1300 for the "B". Very Good, Good, Fair and Poor for the "A" are $1,000, $900, $750, and $550 respectively; for the "B" they are $950, $750, $550, and $450. Model A serial numbers run from 343336 to 398365; "B"s from 425000 to 464699. Hope this helps! I'd love to see one, as I have only seen them in pictures. Dave
$8,000-$10,500
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It was the Auto/ Burglar gun in 20 Gauge.
100-450 USD
Your Ithaca 900 semi-auto shotgun which was made from 1973-1978 will bring between 150-250 dollars,depending on overall condition with a good bore.
Depending on the condition of this weapon, it is valued between $175 and $300.
The Auto & Burglar shotgun was an Ithaca product, not an Iver Johnson. It was a double barrel 20ga pistol made from 1922-1934. Typically had 10" barrels. These guns are considered 'Any Other Weapons' under the National Firearms Act, and although registered and "papered" specimens can be worth $1000 or more, UNregistered guns are contraband and can not be possessed nor sold. sales@countrygunsmith.net
If its not NFA registered (Federal registration with the BATF, which cannot be obtained retroactively) its worth a maximum of ten years in Federal prison While the above statement is true is doesn't answer the question. Depending on condition from $1500 to $2500 based on past sells on Guns America.com.
Most states require your vehicle to be insured before registering it, but not necessarily "antique insurance." . Antique Auto Insurance usually has stipulations regarding how many miles you can drive and where you can take the car.
The web address of the Tex-Ark Antique Auto Museum is: http://texarkaam.org
I HAVE ONE AND HAVE BEEN OFFERED UP TO $1000.00 CANADIAN. IT IS IN FAIR CONDITION AND WAS PURCHASED IN 1972.
The phone number of the Tex-Ark Antique Auto Museum is: 870-772-2886.