50-1000 USD depending on specifics
50-500 USD or so
You can't
no because serial numbers all have a unique number
The Engine Serial Numbers Must Match The Serial Numbers on the ID Plate of the car......... Also the transmission and differential are serial numbered as well as the engine. The numbers matching refers to those numbers matching the original build sheet on that particular car.
National Match
Never.
Find books on your weapon with sn data.
about 1962 In 1957 colt re-introduced the National Match model with serial numbers from 26-NM to 37025-NM
It depends on a lot of factors. Is the crest still on the top? Is it the long rifle or the carbine? Does the bolt lever stand out straight or is it curved down? Do the serial numbers all match? What is the overall condition? Regardless, the range is $125.00 to 450.00. It depends on a lot of factors. Is the crest still on the top? Is it the long rifle or the carbine? Does the bolt lever stand out straight or is it curved down? Do the serial numbers all match? What is the overall condition? Regardless, the range is $125.00 to 450.00.
Hold it up to the light. The watermark portrait should match the printed one. Also, make sure the serial numbers on a bill match, and look at them carefully. Fake bills may have serial numbers that are not evenly spaced or that not perfectly aligned in a row.
Your Mauser model 98K should have a series of numbers on the top of the receiver ring such as 137 and below 1938 etc.if it is a early rifle.After 1940 these were marked with a series of letters on top and the last 2 digits of the year of production,such as byf then 41.A appraisal cannot be done without you providing a detailed description of the rifles overall condition including the bore,and if all numbers match on the parts of the rifle or not.
Depends on the exact model.. it could be a number of different models.. the 7x57 rifles were used by a number of countries, and the value is based in part on rarity. Tentatively, I'd say between $400 and $700, but a real appraisal is in order if you want a specific figure.