As always - it depends. This gun was made between 1922 - 1937, and there were about 4,500 of them made. There is a nice write up on them in the 2006 Standard Catalog of Firearms on pages 630-31. According to it, there was a Model A and a Model B. For the "A" in excellent condition they list $1500, and $1300 for the "B". Very Good, Good, Fair and Poor for the "A" are $1,000, $900, $750, and $550 respectively; for the "B" they are $950, $750, $550, and $450. Model A serial numbers run from 343336 to 398365; "B"s from 425000 to 464699. Hope this helps! I'd love to see one, as I have only seen them in pictures. Dave
$8,000-$10,500
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It was the Auto/ Burglar gun in 20 Gauge.
100-450 USD
Your Ithaca 900 semi-auto shotgun which was made from 1973-1978 will bring between 150-250 dollars,depending on overall condition with a good bore.
Depending on the condition of this weapon, it is valued between $175 and $300.
The Auto & Burglar shotgun was an Ithaca product, not an Iver Johnson. It was a double barrel 20ga pistol made from 1922-1934. Typically had 10" barrels. These guns are considered 'Any Other Weapons' under the National Firearms Act, and although registered and "papered" specimens can be worth $1000 or more, UNregistered guns are contraband and can not be possessed nor sold. sales@countrygunsmith.net
If its not NFA registered (Federal registration with the BATF, which cannot be obtained retroactively) its worth a maximum of ten years in Federal prison While the above statement is true is doesn't answer the question. Depending on condition from $1500 to $2500 based on past sells on Guns America.com.
Most states require your vehicle to be insured before registering it, but not necessarily "antique insurance." . Antique Auto Insurance usually has stipulations regarding how many miles you can drive and where you can take the car.
The web address of the Tex-Ark Antique Auto Museum is: http://texarkaam.org
The phone number of the Tex-Ark Antique Auto Museum is: 870-772-2886.
The value of an Ithaca model XL 900 12 gauge semi auto shotgun can vary depending on its condition, age, and any additional features it may have. Generally, these shotguns can range in value from around $300 to $800 or more in the current market. It is recommended to consult with a firearms expert or appraiser to get an accurate assessment of the specific value of your particular shotgun.