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suggest you contact: wellsfargohistory.com for shotgun history/value
Riverside was acquired by the Stevens company about 1920, and the Riverside name continued for about 20 years. These were utility grade shotguns. Unfortunately, there was been a brisk trade in making "Wells Fargo" shotguns- there are more out there than Wells Fargo ever owned. I would urge you to get a hands on appraisal by someone with a good knowledge of shotguns- to the best of my knowledge, Wells Fargo bought higher quality arms. Sorry to be the bearer of possible bad news-
WFC is the Wells Fargo ticker symbol. Find this, then locate your fund.
$75
0-500 usd
does anyone no the priceing of a set of three wells fargo 150 anniversary 1882-2002 coins?
I have here what I believe to be the shotgun you are describing. Am trying to pin down further the value. It is a CG Bonehill made for Wells Fargo 20" barrel dbl barrel 12 ga.
Wells Fargo is able to lend money to businesses to allow them to grow their companies, which in turn increases the value of the company and the investments that private investors or investment firms have made in the company.
An older used utility double barrel shotgun is worth around $200 if it is fully functional, but not in like-new condition.
Should be priceless to you, but to the rest of the world, $50-$125.
50-500 usd