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Depends on what grade the rifle is. Grade I, II or III? Grade I = Standard Grade, Grade II has engraved prarie dogs and squirrels, Grade III has dogs flushing some ducks and a dog with a duck in its mouth on the top of the receiver. You can tell what year the rifle is by the serial number.

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Condition means everything to determine value. A Grade I Superposed gun can run from $800 to over $3000 depending. In your case, a Broadway Trap runs higher. In the 1960's the only Factory gold inlay was on the Midas Grade Superposed which is the highest Grade. If you have a Midas Grade, your gun will have deep scroll engraving with ducks pheasant and quail along with the gold inlay on a dark receiver. A Midas Broadway in the most used condition will start around $2500 and go up to $10,000+. A Professional appraisal is recommended to detrmine which grade you have.

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Check gunsamerica.com, gunbroker.com or auctionarms.com the value varies according to its condition.

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i want to know if this gun is for sale

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Q: What is value of 1960s browning superposed Broadway trap 12 ga shotgun with gold inlay?
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