100-200. Maybe more if it came from the factory that way.
100-200. Maybe more if it came from the factory that way.
Fairly scarce pistol, most were in .32 caliber. Depending on condition, $650-$850. Likely a model 1907. (Patent dates will always be earlier than date of manufacture or Model date)
That depends on the number of nickels, their dates, and their condition.
Numbers can be the serial number, the caliber, the model number or the patent dates. Can you be a little more specific??
A nickel with a bison design is commonly referred to as a "buffalo nickel" and was minted from 1913 to 1938. The value of a buffalo nickel can vary depending on its condition and rarity, but typically they are worth around $1 to $10 for common dates in circulated condition.
value is based on overall condition.........
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Not a date stamp and has nothing to do with value. Value is based on Condition, Condition, Condition and one other item Condition! RW - Remington Works All dates are patent dates.
Need more information. Caliber? Tip-up? Swing-out cylinder? Barrel markings and patent dates? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Iver Johnsons can be hard to identify. Would need to know if it has the tip-up frame or a solid frame, what the patent dates are and where the patent dates are located. sales@countrygunsmith.net
President McKinley was shot with the same model gun. The patent dates are 1896 and 1899.
Dates and mint marks really help, post a new question with that info.
Not enough information to answer. Make, model, condition at a minimum.