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Many .22 caliber rifles made before 1968 did not have serial numbers. This would include your Marlin 100.
The Marlin model 1893 with the serial number you provided was made in 1901. It is one of the first ever lever action rifles and it is also one of the most accurate rifles of it's time.
Look under the lever of your Marlin rifle.
The serial number you provided indicates that your Marlin model 883 was made in 1988.The value of these rifles is between 75-120 dollars based on your marlin having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining.
Being that your Marlin model 31 was made between 1913-1916.These rifles were not required by law to have serial numbers if the manufacturer choose not to put them on the firearm.This was not a law until the year 1969.So your marlin might not have a serial number.
i would probably place your marlin as having been made in either 1909 or 1910.The last recorded serial number for these rifles was in 1906 with the serial number being 355,300.
Under the lever
the Marlin Model 57M (.22 Magnum) was produced from 1959 to 1969. Since most .22 rimfire rifles had no serial numbers prior to the Gun Control Act of 1968, it would have been produced prior to 1968 if it has no serial number.
The first 2 numbers are the year of manufacture- 1971. Nice rifles.
The R prefix is 1958. Nice rifles, aren't they?
1960, 500 each,special serial number