The value depends largely on the condition of the gun. In poor condition,but shootable, it would be worth a few hundred dollars. In "like new condition" it could bring $3000.00 or more. Look at it this way. Just like an old coin is appraised by an expert, so is a shotgun. I just happen to own a 16 gauge Ansley Fox. Bought it when I was a kid, about 50 years ago, for $65.00. Thats's when $100.00 a week, was a confortable income.
60-200 dollars.the 200 dollars is for a gun unfired,new in the box.
The Winchester model 12 book by George Madis seriel number data lists your gun as a 1953 seriel numbers 1328172 to 1398814
Dont know the value but it's pretty old. Most historians started tracking Ansley H. Fox shotguns at serial number 7500 and up. The reason I am writing you is that I too have an Ansley H. Fox 12 gauge double barrel with serial number 1787 on all major parts of the gun, fluid steel-krupp. Hope you and I both find information about these guns. Good Luck, Billy
send the serial number and a description of the weapon to customer service at Remington and they will send back the guns history
100-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
SN's not required before 1968. 50-150
Since you did not provide the serial number, you will have to call S&W
Almost impossible to value a firearm with only the serial number.
According to OldGuns.net, the year of manufacture for serial number 2336019 is 1958. Not sure about the value.
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the value of a Winchester 20 gauge model 1400 and the history? the value of a Winchester 20 gauge model 1400 and the history?
500-2000 depending on condition, box, papers, etc.