Your model 165 leatherneck semi-auto will bring between 110-170 dollars for a rifle showing between 60%-90% of its original finish.
fair condition $95 - excellent condition $225
depending on the condition any where from 150-400 remember that's depending on the condition usually the most would be 200 but it does range
ABOUT $175-$225, depending on EXACT condition, box, papers, etc.
"AE" prefix indicates 1968 Value depends upon condition; fair - $50 to Excellent $165
10-150 USD or so, depending upon physical and mechanical condition.
165 Million
"583" indicates a gun made for Sears by High Standard or Harrington & Richardson. The digits you x'd out should tell us which HS or H&R model it is. Model 20, according to my list, is a pump- or slide-action gun. If that's right, a High Standard would be worth $100 in useable condition and $165 in top condition. With the Sears name, figure it's worth about 2/3 as much.
50-165
$150-165
In 712, it is worth 10. In 165 it is worth 100. In 381 it is worth 1.
Sounds like the diamond ring was worth 165 dollars.
Antoan Richardson is 5 feet 8 inches tall. He weighs 165 pounds. He bats left and throws right.