If that is the complete serial number, it was made in 1935. Value is $350-$650.
lets start with the fact that your Browning auto-5 shotgun was made in the year 1935.That being said,I can say that your shotgun will range in price from 375-550 dollars depending on overall condition,and a good bore.You do not say what condition the shotgun is in relation to the amount of original finish remaining.That is where the value lies.
1935
50-100 or so
If your question pertains to a Browning auto-5 model shotgun,then the serial number indicates that it was made in the year 1935.
With the serial number that you provided,your Browning 16 gauge auto-5 shotgun was produced in the year 1935.
Browning made the first sucessful semi auto shotgun over 100 years ago, along with semi auto rifles (BAR from WW 1) pistols (Browning Hi Power from 1935) and machine guns (.50 caliber Browning)
It all depends what model you have. For instance I have a M550AD it is worth about $600. Age also afeects the value. Your best bet is to take it to a gun shop. Mark The Wards Western Field .410 bolt action shotgun's model # is: 15a. It was bought by my Dad in about 1935-1936. Thank you Terry The Wards Western Field .410 bolt action shotgun's model # is: 15a. It was bought by my Dad in about 1935-1936. Thank you Terry
I can say that john brownings last design was produced in 1935 for the first time.
1935.Make that 1930.
$7000 ish well that is what I heard online
"Circa" means "about" or "around" so you need to be more specific. In particular, the U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars after 1935. New dollar coins weren't minted again until 1971. These are sometimes erroneously called "silver" dollars but they're made of copper-nickel or brass, and are only worth face value unless in proof or uncirculated condition.