Impossible to value with just the serial number.
You have a serial number of 00000 the letters NW mean your BPS was made in 1994.The B52 could be referring to the model number.
1982 BPS 20 gauge
1990
1991
1988 = PP
32 year old BPS in 12 gauge.
Browning.com has a sn function under customer service.
The value of a 20 gauge BPS 16253MZ121 can vary based on its condition, location, and market demand, typically ranging from $400 to $700. As for the age of the gun, the BPS series was first introduced in the late 1970s, so this specific model is likely to be several decades old, depending on its manufacturing date. To determine the exact age, you would need to check the serial number against the manufacturer's records.
Go to Browning's site, click on Support then date your firearm.
That is a Browning BPS Hunter 12ga made in 1988. Value is going to be $250-$300.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of a one is ten times that of a one in the place to its right. If it does not contain a fractional part then the decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So the decimal for 50 bps is 50 bps – as in the question.
Made in 1993. It is either a BPS or a Gold Semi-Auto.