Need a few more numbers. The 583 tells me it was made by either High Standard or Harrington and Richardson. The part of the Sears number following the decimal point will probably identify which model it is. But, we really only need to know if it is a single shot, double barrel, pump, bolt action, or semi-automatic to put a price on any Sears branded gun. Or, you can go to Walmart or any sporting goods store and find the price on a new utility grade shotgun with the same action type in the same gauge. Then you can figure your used gun is worth between 1/2 and 3/4 as much, depending on condition.
$1,500
Retail tops out at $120.
The JC Higgins 12 gauge pump action shotgun, model 20-1264 583.55 is valued at $175 in excellent condition. In fair condition, it is valued at $90.
311A. Value around $200-$250.
The value of the 410 Sears and Roebuck JC Higgins Model 101 shotgun varies greatly with its condition. In excellent condition the gun retails for about 250 dollars or so.
Am just making a guess about 2.000 Dallars
The value of a JC Higgins model 2012 gauge 583.59 is $250.
1950's-1960's
$125-$175.
$100-$120
I WOULD ESTIMATE THE VALUE TO BE $100.00
$125-$175