That appears to be a Marlin serial number, dating to 1982. The Marlin Glenfield Model 25, in pristine condition, would bring $100-$125. sales@countrygunsmith.net
who made it........overall condition........caliber and serial number (if present)
Average value is somewhere between $120 and $200, but will be driven by exact model and condition.
i saw a model 66 single shot lever action on guns America for 285.00
I own a Remington Nylon 66 BD and it's in perfect condition the current price for it is $820.00. It does depend on the condition of the gun and the model of the Remington 66. I have seen the same rifle models go for $610, but they were in fair condition. In 1967-1968 the serial numbers were located in the bottom of the barrel 3" back from the muzzle and should be 19012-473710. The lower serial numbers were made in 1967 and the higher serial numbers where made in 1968. If you not sure which model of Remington Nylon 66 you have check out wikipedia and you should find your answer there or find a local gun expert.
Impossible to value a weapon with only the sn. The condition is....Excellent....as New
That is not a Sweet Sixteen serial number.
that depends on overall condition...................
About $650-$700 if it is truly excellent condition.
What is the value of a Betsy Ross Pocket Watch from 1880. Excellent Condition. Serial Number inside the case is 7886190?
what is the value of a Wurlitzer upright with bench, serial #889242 excellent condition and tuned.
1999
Check the serial number. Should be two letters in it, not one.
The serial number is needed to tell when it was produced. age depends on serial number, which you did not include. value depends on condition...... excellent condition, serial # 73034
@400 USD
$717.69 (+ or -).
The first letter is probably a 'V' and not a 'U' Which would make it a 2003 or 2004 Vintage Series Telecaster