The browning auto-5 shotguns are going for anywhere from 375-650 dollars depending on condition.
About $300-$400 depending on condition and barrel configuration.
$150 - $400 depending on condition and year made (barrel markings determine the period when the barrel was made)
500 or so
Incomplete serial number. Value from $500-$1000.
If in "new in Box" condition it will bring $1300-1500
50-750 usd
This gun was made in 1971. Value depends on condition. A two barrel set usually adds about $300 of value for the second barrel. In a Browning case it usually adds another $300. Depending on condition The gun could go between $400 and $1500 depending, before adding the extra barrel. A professional appraisal is recommended.
your 1953 browning sweet sixteen if it has a plain barrel would be worth between 500-950 dollars depending on condition,if it has a vent-rib barrel it would be worth between 775-1300 dollars again depending on condition.
No way to answer without a detailed description of the overall condition, gauge, accessories, etc..
$350-$600.
As long as your Browning model auto-5 shotgun is not chambered in 16ga with a 2 9/16in chamber,then the value will be between 350-550 dollars depending on overall condition.
300-550 dollars,depending on barrel type and overall condition.