I don't know if all High Standard A-100 rifles (semi-auto, .22LR caliber) had serial numbers.
Gun companies didn't have to use serial numbers until 1968, and a lot of inexpensive .22 rifles and shotguns didn't have any serial numbers back then.
1935
100-600 USD
70-100 years
50-100 USD
With that serial number, you could get $100 for it.
A 20 gauge shotgun serial number bgxi is worth between $100 and $500 depending on its overall condition. These shotguns are typically used for hunting and sport shooting.
Buy the serial number you provided,it sounds as if you have a high standard sport king (second model) that was made from 1954-1957.There should be a SK 100 stamped on the right side of the slide.The value of these semi auto 22,s are going for between 100-400 dollars depending on the amount of original finish,and overall condition.
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Winchester model 100 was made in the year 1966.
Yes there are 100 dollar bill with repeated serial number it has a little star in the end of the number
Your serial number indicates that it was made in the year 1962.
The only information that I have found refers to the High Standard sport king special which is stamped A-100,or A-103.These were rifle/carbine models that were chambered in .22 S,L,Or LR,with a 22 1/4in barrel,beavertail forearm,and monte carlo stock,open sights and a tubular magazine that held 15,17,or 21 cartridges.These were made from 1960-1965.Your serial number shows production after 1975 as the last serial numbers before adding a Letter prefix were in the range of 2,500,000.If you would add a little more information of the gun in question(caliber,action type,barrel length,)and recheck your serial number,i may be able to get you more information.
A 100 hp Mercury outboard, serial number OC124253 would be a 1989 year model.