Well, it's going to depend a lot of exactly what type shotgun it is, but the most common IJ is a break-open single shot. Most utility singles go for $35 to $70, but since you have a 410, there are people out there who will pay $150 - $200 for an old used one when they could buy a new one for $90.
The rough value of an Iver Johnson 410 shotgun serial number 001 is about $300. However, this will depend on the condition of the shotgun.
250$
Iver Johnson did not have a 410 gauge or bore in 1907. The 410 came along about 1920.
Yes Iver Johnson did make 410 shot guns, I own 2 break open 410 shot guns both made by Iver Johnson.
1905
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The Iver Johnson 410 shotgun with serial number 246b8 was likely made in the early 1950s, as Iver Johnson produced shotguns in that caliber during that period. For precise dating, you can refer to specific Iver Johnson production records or consult a collector's guide that details serial number ranges.
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To determine the age of an Iver Johnson .410 shotgun with the serial number 58891, you would need to consult production records specific to Iver Johnson firearms. Generally, Iver Johnson produced .410 shotguns from the 1930s through the 1970s, so the shotgun could likely be from that range. You may also consider reaching out to firearms historians or collectors for more precise dating based on the serial number.
50-125 USD
the register comes up with nothing as to that serial no. in a 410 as a match. sorry. this was looked under Iver Johnson arms,inc.
The Iver Johnson "Champion" is the most common version, although there are older models. Would need more information to make a valid identification. Assuming good shape, about $100.