if a police positive, then made about 1915
These small "pocket pistols" were made in the thousands by several companies back in the early 1900's. The US Revolver Company manufactured them from 1910 to 1935. I have one with the serial #40333. It was manufactured in approx. 1912. Yours would probably be 1911.
no
The value of an Iver Johnson Magnum 22 caliber revolver would be dependent upon a number of factors. Some of these factors would be the age and condition.
that would depend on if the revolver was original or reproduction, makers name and condition
No more than 50 USD, and for that it would have to be NIB.
MOre than it is worth
100
Probably. It would likely refer to a handgun that fires a .45 caliber ACP, or .45 GAP or an older .45 caliber revolver round.
The value of an 1896 Iver Johnson 22 caliber 7 shot revolver is dependent upon a number of factors. The condition of the revolver would need to be taken highly into consideration when determining the value.
You would have to give more information. Exactly what brand, model, caliber, and what condition is it in?
POSSIBLY a Spanish revolver (Largo indicates the .32 Long cartridge). These were made by the thousands by multiple, small gunmakers in Spain.
Somewhere between 1890 (or 1887) and 1940. Would need a physical description of the piece and FULL serial number (found under top strap) to give a better answer.