Probably best to go to your local firearms dealer and ask them to price it for you.
what calibre is it and where do you live ? that's going to help with the prices.
A Browning citori model 525 sporting in grade I configuration will be valued at between 575-1,200 dollars based on your shotgun having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good set of bores.
You must add if this gun is a trap model,skeet model,standard model,golden clays model,sporting clays model before we can give you a correct price.Also include the condition of your browning as this will help quit a bit.
1000-50000 USD or so depending on specifics
Your Citori over under shotgun which was made in 1993 should bring between 750-950 dollars depending on overall condition and a good set of bores.
If we are talking about a Browning Citori model 525 sporting shotgun,then the value will be between 695-1,400 dollars based on your shotgun having between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,and a good set of bores.
I bought a Citori Plus, in a combo set, which included a 34" trap barrel and the O/U barrel, plus the case. I bought it new about 8 years ago for $2400. I would think you could get around $1500 for the plus model, non combo set, if it is in very good condition, less if it has been "used".
From me......... I have a set of Browning 440's thanks
The value of a Citori four-barrel skeet set can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, age, and market demand, typically ranging from $2,000 to $5,000. Limited editions or those with unique features may fetch higher prices among collectors. It's advisable to consult recent sales or appraisals for a more accurate estimate.
The value of a 1971 Browning 20 gauge Diana Grade Superposed Lightning shotgun with a two-barrel set in a factory case can vary significantly based on its condition, provenance, and market demand. Generally, such a shotgun can range from $3,000 to $8,000 or more. Factors like the condition of the wood and metal, any additional features, and the quality of the case will influence its final value. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a firearms expert or recent sales data from similar items is recommended.
Need a detailed description of finish, condition, all features and markings.
The value of a 1971 Browning 12 gauge Diana Grade Superposed Lightning shotgun with a two-barrel set in a case can vary significantly based on its condition, documentation, and market demand. Typically, such a shotgun can range from $3,000 to $7,000 or more. Factors like original finish, the presence of accessories, and provenance can further influence its worth. It's advisable to consult a firearms appraiser or a trusted auction house for a more accurate valuation.
2000 or so