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"5000" is the Stevens model number, not a serial number. It was marked with the trade name for Shapleigh Hardware in St Louis around 1930. Value as either a decoration or a shooter would be $150-$250. A little more if like-new and a lot less if a basket-case.
Seldom exceed 150 USD
50-100 USD
25-100 USD
I believe that King Nitro was a model name of Shapleigh Arms Co, St. Louis, MO.
"Store brand" guns usually don't have much value. Maybe 100 USD.
Based on the serial number, your shotgun was manufactured in 1923. Without knowing the condition and other options, a value cannot be determined,
Impossible to value with just the serial number and "shotgun".
About $65-$75, depending on condition. Thee were low $$$ guns made by Crescent, who used about 100 different names. The Nitro Hunter was made for a chain of hardware stores.
That patent date indicates it was made by Stevens/Savage. In NRA Good (won't be able to grade any higher if refinished) should be worth around $200-$250 retail. Being a 16 guage may lower the value in some parts of the country.
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