The value of 100 yen from Nippon Ginko (Bank of Japan) is equivalent to 100 Japanese yen, which is a standard unit of currency in Japan. The actual worth in terms of other currencies fluctuates based on current exchange rates. As of the latest rates, 100 yen is typically worth a small amount in USD, often around 0.70 to 0.80 USD, but this can vary. Always check the latest exchange rates for the most accurate conversion.
Yep. I bought mine with that serial number in a back room in China. 100% fake.
maybe 50 to 100 dollars?
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.
With that serial number, you could get $100 for it.
it worth about $ 100 or Yen 10000
You have a very rare specimen. Its probaby worth $100+
Nothing. You have to have both serial numbers before it has value...unless you tape it back together.
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With the serial number that you have supplied,your Winchester model 100 was made in the year 1966.
A 100 hp Mercury outboard, serial number OC124253 would be a 1989 year model.
Many .22 caliber rifles made before 1968 did not have serial numbers. This would include your Marlin 100.