If you have the H&R .410 shot pistol, AND it is registered with the BATFE as an "Any Other Weapon", and is transferable, value is somewhere between $500 and $1100, depending on exact condition, barrel, etc. If not registered, it cannot be, and is basically valueless, with severe criminal penalties for possession.
The current condition of the pistol determines the current value. The box and papers add value but no estimate can be given without some statement as to the condition and is it still working. Rate it: Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent.
300-500 USD
The value of any collectible item depends on condition. The approximate value of a Baretta A 390 Ducks Unlimited is $400. It should be in good condition, has papers and its original packaging.
Current production values: NIB Exc VG Good Fair Poor 1000 800 650 500 400 300
It would depend on condition of the treadmill, if it is in good condition it could have a great resale value, if it is not in like new condition it will not have a good resale value.
1985 Value will depend on claiber, barrel length, engraving (if any), box, papers, etc.. Range from a 200-700 USD.
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all features, condition, finish, box, papers, accessories, etc..
50-150
As with any utilitarian item, value is dependent on condition! In good shape expect it to be worth above $300. Provinence, original box, and original papers would all increase the value.
$350-$425, depending on exact condition.
in good condition about 250
Depends on condition, from a $350 shooter to as much as say $1,500 like new in the box w/ papers. A generally very good condition is a 5-600 gun.