I, too, have a .32 IJ 1900, and, as such, I have done a bit of research. They were produced in significant numbers in the early 20th century, primarily as cheap, reliable knock-around guns. Average price seems to be between US $50 and $150, depending significantly on condition. Good luck finding anything about serial numbers, though, if they are sequential, your's significantly outdates mine. My particular example was my great grandfather's, and he used it while on his tractor in case of coyote interference (I doubt that it was ever heavily used). Mine sat in a granary for at least 35 years, and, apart from a rusted spring, is still in working order.
To distinguish between the .32 caliber and .38 caliber Iver Johnson revolvers, you can look at the markings on the barrel or frame, which typically indicate the caliber. Additionally, the size of the cylinder will differ; the .38 caliber revolver will have a larger cylinder to accommodate the larger cartridges. If you have access to the ammunition, comparing the cartridge sizes directly can also help identify the caliber.
$1000
I have one and it's a 22 caliber.
== == What is the value of 30 caliber Winchester 1894 ?
Who made it, what caliber is it, is it a rifle, shotgun or hadgun, how long is the barrel, is the barrel round or octagon, what is the stock made out of, what is the serial number(if any)? Who made it, what caliber is it, is it a rifle, shotgun or hadgun, how long is the barrel, is the barrel round or octagon, what is the stock made out of, what is the serial number(if any)?
Caliber should be on the barrel. SN's were not required until 1968
Impossible to answer without a detailed description
10-100 usd
fifteen hundred
Provide sn.
Cannot answer with info you provided.
Nothing without a detailed description of all features.