Like any other collectible - the value is as much as you are willing to pay
I found an 1858 patented Mason's jar and would like to know the value if any?
The only way to determine the value of any sewing machine is to have an expert examine it. The value depends on the condition of the machine and how rare it is.
Well you see, everything has a value. Therefore, it does in fact have a value. Even a aluminum can has a value. Even a broken pot has a value. You see, nomatter if the value is nothing, or 1,000,000,000,000$ it still has a value in one way
Korean artist, Yi Am, is much respected, but value cannot be determined on a "picture." Paintings and prints by Yi Am would almost certainly be of value, although posters and any offset prints would just as surely not.
Value of ANY firearm is based on EXACT make and model and condition- serial number does not tell us that. Value for the Ruger pistols can range from $100 to $350 or so.
You can look up the serial number on Ruger's website.
Value of any gun is based on make, model and condition. A Mk 1 could be worth $125-$450, depending on condition, box, papers, etc.
Typically these sell for $125.00-$150.00. If it has any extras like a scope or sling you have to adjust accordingly. The value assumes it is a standard model and not the delux model that has a checkered walnut stock.
Value depends on condtion, how bad you want to sell it, how bad someone wants to buy it, any accessories, the box, original papers, etc.. Range from 75-175 USD
Value of any firearm is based on make, model and condition. You gave us a make. We have no idea if you are speaking of a rifle, shotgun, handgun or machine gun. The serial number on its own imparts no information. Post a question with a complete description, and we can give you some idea of value. Start with everything that is written on the gun.
Not always- but if you go to the Ruger wesbite, under customer service, historical data, select the type of weapon, then the model, you can look up the serial number ranges for any year.
Could be a Colt, Smith and Wesson, Ruger or any of a dozen other makers.
Take it to a gun shop. They may be able to tell what you have. Wilkinson Arms was one maker. Ruger is another, related in no way. Value of ANY gun is based on exact make, model, and condition. Unfortunately, we have none of the 3 criteria, and we need all 3 to give you an estimated worth. Sorry-
The value of ANY firearm is based on the make, model and condition. There are several variants of the Ruger Mk II. Prices could range from $200 to $500.
The value of ANY firearm is based on the exact make, model, variants such as type of barrel or sights, and condition. Without that information, we cannot offer a realistic answer. The Ruger Mk 1 may be worth for $75 to $250.
Try including the caliber, barrel length, sights (if any) and serial number (minus the last three numbers, which should always be indicated by x's).