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Question is unanswerable without further description of exactly what you have - i.e., cosmetic condition, barrel length, chokes, single or double triggers, extractors or ejectors, engraving, any broken parts, etc. In general, any Antonio Zoli (Sears or otherwise) in VG cosmetic and perfect working condition will now sell for, depending on the factors previously mentioned, in the $350-$450 range as shooters (Sears originally sold them for less than $200). Older Antonio Zoli O/Us have no (as in none, zero) collector value or snob appeal to buoy the used-gun price, and even less so if made for Sears and so-marked. If it's beat-up or inoperable, its value will be drastically less. These are good well-made guns, but not anywhere close to being in the same class as Browning, Beretta, etc., O/Us.
In playable condition, a replica is worth around $200.
Antonio Gramsci had a physical deformity called Pott's disease, which is a form of tuberculosis that affects the spine. This condition left him in poor health for much of his life.
Depends on the model and condition. Sort of like "What is a Ford car worth?"
No, Sandra Cisneros is in excellent health condition, and currently living in San Antonio, Texas.
1500 to 2200 depending on finish an condition
depends on overall condition
Will depend heavily on condition. Start at around $500 and go up.
depends on the condition it is in. if it is in fairly good condition, i would pay about 250 - 300$ for it. if its brand new id pay 350 for it. bad condition like 150.
Antonio Vodret has written several novels and literary works, most notably "Paradisi Artificiali" and "Innaturae". His writing is known for its lyrical style and exploration of themes such as nature, identity, and the human condition.
My name is Antonio, and Antonio means "Priceless"
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