The value depends mostly on condition and what the gun actually is. Wards sold guns which were manufactured by several companies and generally sold the cheaper "plain Jane" versions. Their used value is not more than a few hundred dollars down.
I'm not sure of the value of your shotgun. I have a Montgomery Wards Hercules, double barrel shotgun, with external hammers. With all the research I have done it is a Stevens 217. I have been looking for a set of barrels for this gun. Can you describe your gun to me. Petter
What is the year a Hercules 12 gauge shot gun made
150 to 200 maby more
50-150 or so
when was the model 10 hercules 410 shot gun manufactured
Crosman air guns made most all of Montgomery Wards Hawthorn brand BB guns.
All of Montgomery Wards Pellet guns were made by Crosman Air Gun company under the name of "Hawthorn" they made several different models. Which one are you asking about.
Old Montgomery Wards Catalogs, Blue Book of Gun Values
Montgomery Wards
Noble Arms made it for Montgomery Wards cross reference is Noble 60-66 shotgun
I have the same, purchased by my Grandpa and having been in my family since new. Upon giving me the shotgun, my Mother consulted a gun dealer and he put the value at only $75 for it's good, very little rust, and still shootable condition. With this low of a value, she gave it to me to keep passing on as a family piece rather than sell. Have you found anything out somewhere else? Thanks! That dealer was right. Although it is a good solid firearm, it's just another Stevens single shot wearing a suit from Montgomery Wards. If it's a 410, it might bring a little more, but for less than $100 you can get a similar gun with a manufacturer's warrantee.
gun shop, gun show, pawn shop, estate sale, etc..