50-550 usd
050-1000 usd
50-700 usd
That is an Auto-5 'Magnum Twenty' made in 1969. In excellent condition, they can reach $1400.
If you mean a Browning B-2000 12 gauge shotgun then the value would be 495 dollars for a shotgun in the condition you describe.
Need a detailed description of finish, condition, box, papers, all features and markings.
$1600 if in excellent codition
Say 100-600 USD or so.Your serial number indicates that your Browning auto-5 shotgun in 16 gauge was made in the year 1952.
500 USD give or take
Your browning 16ga auto-5 shotgun was made in 1934 with the serial number that you provided.However the browning sweet-sixteen auto-5 shotgun was not offered until 1937.These sweet-sixteen shotguns were made from 1937-1975.Does your browning shotgun say sweet-sixteen on the shotgun?If so please check your serial number again.
Going rate depends on condition, but 95-98% should be around $300-$350. Mint in Box would bring around $400-425
All my research indicates that the 9Z prefix to your serial number belongs to the Browning 20 gauge light weight shotgun that was made in the year 1959.If you had a 12 gauge auto-5 magnum shotgun,then the prefix would be 9V.The value of each of these will be between 350-550 dollars,depending on overall condition and a good bore.