The value of a 1966 Remington 1100 in 20 gauge can vary widely based on its condition, whether it has original parts, and the presence of any unique features. Generally, prices can range from around $600 to over $1,200 in excellent condition. For a more accurate assessment, it's best to consult current firearm sales or auction listings, as market conditions can fluctuate. Additionally, factors like provenance or collector interest can further influence its value.
Depending on condition, expect $500-$800.
Depending on what gauge and condition, between 250 and 450 on up. I saw a really nice 1970-ish looking 16 gauge with serial number ending in "W" indicating 16 gauge per Remington customer service for $350. The same dealer had one in fair condition for $450 with a longer 12 gauge barrell with a fine rail on the barrel. I have one ending in "V" indicating 12 gauge and I just paid $300 for it in decent condition. I asked Remington today and they said it was made in 1966. I have seen mine online for around 185-450.
Check 1966 gun catalogs
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Dark Shadows - 1966 1-1100 was released on: USA: 11 September 1970
The Blue Book lists 33 different versions of the Model 1100. A few can be eliminated, since they were not manufactured in the 60's or in 12 gauge, but that still leaves a range from $165 for a Field Grade in 60% condition to to $9000 for a Gold Premier in 100%. Then factor in such things as ventilated or plain rib, Monte Carlo or plain stock, wood or synthetic stock, adjustable or fixed choke, after-market alterations (buttplate removed and recoil pad added), and left-handed models. Assuming that your gun is not a special-order item or highly engraved or inlaid with gold or silver, most versions will list from about $250 to $450 if it retains 80-90% of its original finish and has not been altered from the original factory configuration. If you need a closer estimate than that, someone familiar with the model will have to examine it. I just purchased a 12 gauge that Remington said today was made in 1966. I paid $300 and it is in decent shape, just worn normally.
100-500 USD
Impossible to value without a detailed description of all features, action type, box, papers, engraving, etc..
On my 1966 bus the gas gauge has 3 terminals. +,G and the light. The + is black, G is Grey and the light is the striped wire
The gun was made in 1966. Value depends on condition. In 80 - 95% condition this could be valued from $400-$800 depending. 1966 guns in mint condition can sell upwards of $1200+
This gun should bring $500-$750 depending
The coin is face value.