The value of a Pietro Beretta Gardone VT Cal 765 from 1954 can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and historical significance. Generally, such firearms can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a firearms appraiser or check recent sales of similar models. Always consider factors like provenance and market demand when assessing value.
Beretta has been in the gun business for over 300 years, and has made several models in .25 ACP (or 6.35mm in Europe). Value will depend on WHICH model, and condition. Typically anywhere from $100-$300.
No way to answer without a DETAILED description of the finish and overall condition.
Without more information; 10-1000 USD.
Around $300 if it is in good condition ...
Pietro Deiro died in 1954.
50-200 USD or so
yes please.
Danton Ferrero died on April 21, 1987, in Orlando, Florida, USA.
According to your serial number, your pistol was made between the years 1954-1967.
If you refer to the collector value of 1954 Australian coins, not much. Any value would be dependent on the condition of the coins.
I am going to refer you to Beretta Customer Service- 1-800-BERETTA, extension 2003. Between 1925 and 1954, Berettas are dated from a number/letter code stamped near the proofmark, not from the serial number. However, my references show the 950B as a .22 rimfire, not a .32 ACP.
In the number 1954, the underlined digit is 9. The value of the digit 9 is determined by its position in the number, which represents the hundreds place. Therefore, the value of the underlined digit 9 in 1954 is 900.