Made in the 1920s. If it shoots is is worth from $75-$450 depending on condition.
Gavrilo Princip
You can visit http://www.browning.com/services/dategun/detail.asp?id=6 You can see by your serial # 281914 that your gun was made in the year 1963. Depending on the condition of the blued or nickel finish the gun could be worth around $500 in mint condition. If the gun shows wear from over the years it could be worth $400. For example: I just purchased a .25 Browning Baby yesterday from a pawn shop for $475 plus tax. He wanted $499 plus tax. (was able to talk him down $25). The gun is in excellant condition! Looks brand new. From my serial # it shows that my Baby was built in 1966. Keep in mind that the early 60's models in mint condition have been going for almost $600 at www.gunbroker.com Hope this information helps... You can visit http://www.browning.com/services/dategun/detail.asp?id=6 You can see by your serial # 281914 that your gun was made in the year 1963. Depending on the condition of the blued or nickel finish the gun could be worth around $500 in mint condition. If the gun shows wear from over the years it could be worth $400. For example: I just purchased a .25 Browning Baby yesterday from a pawn shop for $475 plus tax. He wanted $499 plus tax. (was able to talk him down $25). The gun is in excellant condition! Looks brand new. From my serial # it shows that my Baby was built in 1966. Keep in mind that the early 60's models in mint condition have been going for almost $600 at www.gunbroker.com Hope this information helps...