Sn dates to 1883. You have something potentially worth from 2000 to 10,000+ My first thought is that you need to get it lettered by Colt. The letter will tell you if it was engraved, barrel length, type of finish, type of grips, when it was shipped, who it was shipped to, number of guns in shipment, etc. Go to : http://www.coltsmfg.com/cmci/2005%20COLT%20ARCHIVE%20SERVICES%20PRICE%20LIST.pdf for prices. Call Colt at 1-800-962-2658 and follow the menu for the department you wish to reach. In this case; Colt Archive Department Even if it wasn't factory engraved, it could still be worth quite a bit depending on who did the engraving, how it looks, etc. There is the possiblity it was refinished, rebarrled, engraved by someone you'll never be able to find, etc.. and that will affect value also.
300 or so
100 USD or so
Way to little information. What kind of Colt Revolver? Single Action Army? Python? Diamondback? What condition is it in? A set of new ivory grips with a steer head would set you back 800 or so.
Don't know value, but was produced in 1967.
300 to 30000 USD. Give a better description if you want it narrowed down. Single Action? Double Action? Caliber? Sights? Grip material? Any carving on the grips? Engraving? If engraved, is it factory or aftermarket? Who did the engraving? Box? Original papers? Accessories? Does it come with a Colt letter? Where did you come up with 98%?
Depending on condition 150-300 USD.
Please state the model and the condition of the revolver. Without that no estimate of value can be determined.
is it double action or single action ???????? value depends on gun condition
It is a top break style double action revolver that was made by the Iver Johnson Company from 1910-1935. Value is not great, but will be heavily influenced by condition., averaging around $125-$150 for a specimen in Very Good condition.
25-125 USD depending on condition
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The action is the heart of the revolver