The Nikko 5500-11 is a model of over-and-under shotgun designed for clay shooting and hunting, chambered in 12 gauge. Known for its craftsmanship, it features a sleek design and is often appreciated for its balance and reliability. A "mint condition" designation indicates that the shotgun has been well-maintained, showing little to no signs of wear or use, making it highly desirable for collectors and enthusiasts. These shotguns are often sought after for their quality and performance.
Depending on the condition, this gun could be worth around $600. That estimate is for a gun in mint or near mint condition.
A 1953 in Mint condition will bring $1000 + on the market. It must be all original though - no pad or polychoke.
150 USD or so.
499.00
100-500 usd
A mint condition model browning auto -5 shotgun made in 1953 will bring between 550-675 dollars.
Between $600.00 - $750.00
I usually see these selling on www.gunbroker.com for between $175 and $225.
$150 in mint condition.
Around $5000.
50-500 usd
500 USD