It probably doesnt add value or much value other than an interest by a collector.
Between $800-$900, very rare! I'm an expert on Browning arms, I own over 1000
50-500 usd
If its a dollar coin then it is worth 5 times face value...just for its actual silver content there is no rare mint mistake or marking from that year.
500 USD
No
Depends on the specifics of the one you have.
I am looking at my 810 graphite Browning spinning reel as I write this. So anyone who says they didn't make one is misinformed. Similar graphite Browning reels (there is a 8012 Browning on eBay right now that is nearly identical in appearance and size and the "buy now" price is $224.99). If you don't have to sell it, I wouldn't. Hang onto it... obviously they are very rare.
t would depend on the condition and mint, and any unusual mint flaws that may exist. It is not a rare date, but because it is a Wheat Penny, it does have a value beyond face value. Not much, but someone, somewhere might prize it.
The B at the end of the serial number does not make sense. Please re-check
The value of a Browning Fusion Gold 12 gauge shotgun made in Belgium can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and market demand. Generally, it may range from $800 to $1,500, with pristine or rare models fetching higher prices. For an accurate assessment, it's advisable to consult recent sales or a firearms appraisal expert.
The value of a Browning Model 1910 .32 Auto in great condition typically ranges from $400 to $800, depending on factors such as specific features, provenance, and market demand. The serial number alone doesn't significantly impact value unless it indicates a rare variant. To get an accurate appraisal, consider consulting a firearms expert or a reputable auction house.
I spoke with a representative of Browning yesterday afternoon... I only asked about the .30-06 version, and apparently only 305 were scheduled to be made in that caliber.