If it is in very good condition it might bring $300. These guns are pretty common. Yours was made in 1972.
$10,000!
50-500 usd
Hundredth is second place to right of decimal point, so the answer = 3.14
This is a stevens model 39A. The stevens 59A, B and C all had the takedown screw in front of the trigger guard.
allows the facility to accuately and effiencently bill the payer for service rendered. and it usually cointans departament codes , service code, service description , Revenue code, charge amount , and ralative vaulue units
You are asking about a One Mark coin from the German Empire (KM#7). It is about the size of a US quarter, weighs 5.5 grams, and is 90% silver, giving it an ASW (Actual Silver Weight) of 0.1606 troy ounces. 6,155,000 such coins were produced at the Stuttgart mint (mintmark "F") in 1874, making amonst the most common of the "Deutsches Reich" (German for "German Empire") 1 Mark coins. With silver at a value of US$39.65 per troy ounce (as of April 7, 2011), the coin's "melt value" is US$6.37, higher than the numismatic value of the coin in "worn" condition. According to the Standard Catalog of World Coins, an example would be worth US$2.50 in Fine condition, US$8.00 in Very Fine condition, US$40.00 in Extremely Fine condition, and US$125.00 in Uncirculated condition.
The iPad is much bigger and the kindle fire is better with books and the kindle fire is cheaper in your original buy and it is cheaper in your App Store but the apple App Store is much bigger and they are both good with movies. But you have to remember the kindle is the insides of a ereader so it might glitch when you have apps open or you are watching a show so it is all what you need