Depending on the condition of the gun, it can go anywhere from $800 to $1500. The serial number indicates that the shotgun was manufactured around 1902.
I have an Ithaca model 100 shotgun . It appraised for $700.
$800 to $1000 depending on the condition.
That should be a "New Ithaca Double", and if it is in very good condition is probably worth around $500-$600. Monitor www.gunbroker.com to see what comparables are going for now.
It's a Lewis or NIG model, built in 1903. Value is from $50.00 for a wallhanger to $1000.00 or more for one in new condition.
The value of an Ithaca 16 gauge side-by-side shotgun can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, age, model, and market demand. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars. Collectible models, especially in excellent condition, may command higher prices. To determine a specific value, it's best to consult recent sales data or get an appraisal from a firearms expert.
$100.00 to over $10,000.00! You need to provide a lot of information to expect even a rough estimation of a gun's value.
$7000 ish well that is what I heard online
Perhaps you mean 1907. In any event, it is the 'Crass' model Ithaca shotgun made in 1902. Value is dependent upon grade and condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Value of ANY firearm is based on exact make, model and condition- and yes, we need all 3- the serial number does not impart that information. There were dozens of different model (and different grades) of Ithaca doubles. You will need a hands on appraisal- sorry. Value could range from $50 to $1000.
The value of a 1924 Ithaca 12 gauge side-by-side Flues model shotgun typically ranges from $1,000 to $2,500, depending on its condition, originality, and any unique features. Factors such as the presence of the original case, documentation, and the overall aesthetics can significantly affect the price. It's advisable to consult a firearms appraiser or refer to recent sales data for a more accurate valuation.
a couple hunnered
Not currently produced. Start with your local gun shop.