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The Marlin model 26 shotgun was made from 1909-1915.
The exact value of a 1909 Ithaca double barrel shotgun stagecoach model would actually be dependent upon a number of factors. The most important factor that would be considered is the condition of the shotgun.
If your Browning auto-5 shotgun is in 12 gauge,then it was made in the first year of production which was 1903.If you have a 16 gauge auto-5 shotgun,then it was made in the first year of production which was 1909.
125-300 depending on condition
With the serial number that you provided,and assuming that we are talking about a browning auto-5 shotgun then your shotgun was made by FN of belguim for browning in 1909.
140-200 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.
All my research which goes back to 1909 indicates that FN of belguim never produced a browning auto-5 shotgun in .410 gauge.
I would be hard pressed to give you a value without a much more detailed description of your shotguns overall condition to include the amount of blueing remaining,the woods overall condition(any cracks or chips)and the condition of the barrel(any pitting,or dents).Your serial number indicates tht your Browning 16 gauge shotgun was made in the first year of production,which was 1909.The serial number range was from 1-3200.
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Winchester model 1897 pump action 12 gauge shotgun was made in the year 1909.
The G grade will be between 140-200 dollars,A grade 140-200,B grade 275-360,C grade 360-470,and D grade between 580-880 dollars.these shotguns were made from 1909-1915,and Marlin has issued a warning in 1998 that these slide action shotguns should not be fired,as system failures will occur due to there age.
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