Your gun was actually made in 1928. There are many serial number date guides on the market that are incorrect. The last two editions of Fjestad's Blue Book of Gun Values is publishing the actual correct dates of manufacture for these guns. Credit goes to HM Shirley for publishing the warehouse records of FN. More can be found on the subject in his book "Browning Auto-5 Shotguns". Value depends on condition. These older Ogden Address guns sell well in near mint condition, but in well used condition they don't hold value as well. As a shooter, people don't want the older style with the front trigger safety. They can't be used for steel shot and really limit the modern day hunter. Collectors are still interested in the older guns, but again, condition and original configuration is what determines value. Most of these guns with normal wear get valued $300-$450. Near mint can push a gun upwards to $1000, but a professional appraisal is recommended.
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1938, Belgium
Impossible to answer without a serial number.
it was made in 1961
Your serial number X57552 indicates that your Browning auto-5 shotgun in 16ga.was made for Browning in the year 1951.
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Your serial number indicates that you have a Browning standard auto-5 shotgun in 16 gauge that was made in the year 1961.
The serial number L52789 indicates that you have a Browning light weight model,auto-5 shotgun which was made in the year 1955.
Need More information about model. If it is an auto5 than 1950.
By this serial number for an Auto5, the gun should be a Light Twelve 12 guage model made in 1956. It is not a Sweet 16.
This gun was made in 1929. The barrel address should say: BROWNING ARMS Co OGDEN UTAH.