50-100 or so
10-50 usd
25-50 USD or so
$25-$50. These were inexpensive evolvers of indifferent quality.
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No such model in the S&W line.
no some omega watches do not hold their value but most do only if kept in good condition, not put in water or, scratched. so mainly it must be kept in mint condition for it to stay in shape!
Sorry- you do not have a Smith & Wesson revolver. You have an Arminius revolver made in CALIBER .32 S&W. Most were made in the early 1960s. Import was banned in 1968. These are low cost firearms with a frame made from a zinc alloy. No specific date of manufacture records. Value in good condition $100 or less. .
Depending on its exact condition and degree of wear, a 50 year old Omega Seamaster watch can be worth anywhere from a few hundred to several thousand dollars.
It depends on which model. There were 3 Selmer Omega flute models. The FLOM300 was a student model that was silver plated throughout. The FLOM200 had a solid silver headjoint with a silver plated body. The FLOM100 was the only one that was solid silver throughout the headjoint and body. The keys were silver plated. I hope this helps.
Made in West Germany by Herbert Schmidt Co in the 1960s, low value firearm of indifferent quality. Most are in the $50 range, depending on condition. Import of many guns of this type was banned after the 1968 Gun Control Act.
depending on condition between $500 and $1200