Nearly all of the older (pre 1995) Smith and Wesson products had the term "Marcas Registradas" meaning trademarked or equavalent to the ™ or ® in spanish stamped near the S&W logo. Smith and Wesson made many revolvers and "pistols" in Cal .22 long rifle. You would have to specify the model and condition of the pistol for any value to be estimated.
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Made in 1981
That is a 1960 gun and should be a '4-screw.' In excellent shape, it would list around $800
Call S&W and they will tell you when it left the factory. It could have been made a week to a year before. 100-300 USD
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50-500 USD depending on the usuals.
I have that same pistol and want to know where to get bullets for it ! .38 S&W special is the same as .38 special. Just avoid cartridges marked +P.
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A top break
You must call S&S to find out.
Probably not worth too much. If it is marked "Spain", it is not a REAL Smith and Wesson. The "32 S&W" marked on it means that is the cartridge it fires, not the company that made the gun.
10-150 USd