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.
To determine the worth of each question on a 165-question test, divide the total score possible by the number of questions. If the test is scored out of 100 points, each question would be worth approximately 0.606 points (100/165). If the total score differs, simply adjust the calculation accordingly by dividing the total score by 165.
Antoan Richardson is 5 feet 8 inches tall. He weighs 165 pounds. He bats left and throws right.