Assuming you mean a TP25, about $165 in good condition.
20-60
@ 100 USD
Generally no, but possibly.
Unfortunately the Iver Johnson revolvers have not developed much collector interest. There are a few out there, but not enough to drive prices up. An EXTREMELY nice example of the .32 double-action models would bring less than $150, generally. sales@countrygunsmith.net
yes, the company existed
Go to Google, select IMAGES from the toolbar, and for search term enter Iver Johnson double hammer shotgun.
There is not enough information here to provide an answer.
Currently, none.
All old and antique firearms are valued mostly by condition, quality and popularity. The true value of any firearm is what is it worth to you,the present owner. I have several good quality L.C.Smith and several Iver Johnsons all in very fine condition. I would consider the Iver Johnsons to be equal to or superior to the highly valued and much praised L.C.Smith. In my opinion the Hercules Grade is every bit as valuable as the lower grade and more popular LCS. The only difference being is that the L.C.Smith collectors are better organized. SaskJack
the 'victor double action' series of revolver were marketed as a direct competitor to Iver Johnson's u.s. revolver co. double action (1910-1935).
About turn of the century
@ turn of the century