Your model 51 was made in 1920 before they were date code stamped. The value is greatly determined by the original condition, condition, and condition ;) Anywhere from 200 for a tired shooter/parts gun to 1000+ for new in the box w/ papers. However unless it's at least 90% it's value won't go much over 500.
That is not a serial no of a Remington 1911A1 they stopped in 1945 with 2465139.
It can.
Manufactured 1919
Your 1911A1 pistol was made in 1944.
Greatly dependent on condition. from $200 to $1,200 for new in the box.
The value will be determined by the condition of the pistol. Anywhere from $0 to $500. In Mint condition especially in the box they can be worth double that.
Depends on the make: Colt,Remington,etc. TRY furnishing the makers name, the model, caliber and serial number and you MAY just find out when it was made...........................
The lower the serial number the younger the pistol is
The PY in the middle of your serial number dates your pistol to 1982.
the serial number is not a remington rand serial number. it is a colt commercial 1911. you have a rem-rand slide on a colt frame. sorry.
COLT GOVT MODEL M1911A1 U.S. ARMY- MFG BY REMINGTON RAND IN SYRACUSE NY -
There is on mine, under the brass buttplate, on the left side. Mine is stamped 18, I believe.