Without knowing which model Beretta you refer to, nothing.
Serial number and features.
Without a detailed description of the handgun, nothing.
Three questions for you: Are there any letters before or after the serial number? Are the any marking on the right side of the trigger guard? What type of gun is it? 92?
A good handgun.
With what you have provided, only that it is a 9mm
To determine the age of a Beretta Model 21A, you can check the serial number, which is usually located on the frame or slide. Beretta has a specific serialization system, and you can refer to their records or online databases to find the year of manufacture associated with that serial number. Additionally, examining the proof marks and any unique features or design changes over the years can provide clues about its age. Lastly, consulting the owner's manual or reaching out to Beretta directly can also aid in identifying the production date.
50-200 USD or so depending on specifics
Just the serial number is not enough to tell who or what you have.
You will have to contact Beretta
model number is always smaller than serial
Usually by the serial number. If no serial number, then by features
No way to tell just by the serial number.