Misidentified. Exactly how is the gun marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net
something like 100-210 US Dollars
About $75 Dollars Used
Yes
it is worth about 100 to 200 in perfict condition only
the value,s are between 140-200 dollars.
Your Marlin model 59 single shot shotgun is valued at between 40-100 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
The value of a Mossberg Model 500e 410 gauge shotgun overages between $200 and 300. The actual value of the shotgun is largely determined by its overall condition.
50-200 USD
I have had several of the 410 37a youth and full value is 125 to 200 depending on condition
The Marlin Model 60 G .410 gauge shotgun is essentially the same firearm as the Marlin Model 59. The Model 59 began Mfg in 1956 and continued to 1965, the model 60G was introduced in 1960 and stopped in 1964. There were 18,603 Model 60G's produced in that time. The retail sticker when new was $24.95, like most of these sturdy firearms it has appreciated in value a bit and has an average retail value of about $100. Not bad considering this was and still is a quite utility brush gun.
200 bucks
Marlin Model 59 were single shot blt action shotguns that were produced in .410 only. Marlin manufactured less than 50,000 units. Value at 95% is about $150 to $175. I believe they were all choked in Full.
it is a 410 ga pump shotgun