Serial numbers are less important in pricing than information on condition .
Rifle or shotgun? What type of action; bolt, pump, semiauto, lever? What caliber or gauge?
To answer the question we'll need to know more about this pistol. Is it a revolver or a semiauto? What model and caliber? I found a Colt frontier scout .22 with that serial number made in 1962.
Who made it? Bolt or semiauto? What do you want to know?
The serial number comes up a Browning Auto-5 semiauto shotgun. Browning began manufacturing the Auto-5 in 1902. All serial numbers below around 228,000 are pre-WW2 manufacture, and only Browning can provide at best a guess on the age of the gun.
$128.00
The one i bought at a gunshow today was 200-250 dollars.
I have a charles daly 711907 and would like to know as well.
Impossible to provide any information unless you provide a detailed description of ALL markings. Also, what is it? Rifle, revolver, pistol, shotgun; bolt, semiauto, pump?
By the serial number I would say that this is a satin nickel government model, series 70 semiauto. Condition is everything. Take it to a reputable gun shop, pawn dealer or gunsmith and ask them. The closer something is to new in the box (NIB) the more it is worth.
100-400 USD depending on condition
Take it to a good gunsmith.
You need to tell us what model of what firearm. Auto Ordnance made a .45 cal semiauto carbine and a 1911A1 pistol.