Depending on condition, $175 to $350.
i have a Remington model 11 12 gauge and its worth 566 so i would say its about the same
Browning did not make the Model 11, Remington did. If you have a Remington Model 11 in 16ga, value is between $150-$450.
Between 1931 and 1949.
I have one that has a serial just over 15,000 later than yours and Remington tells me mine was made in 1931.
Can find no reference to a Remngton Model 97 shotgun.Could you mean a Winchester model 1897?If so include the serial number to help get you a answer.
Ball park, mine is a Model 32 TC, and it was apprasied at $3200.00
year 1974 found out from remington from a post on this site thanks rwb 71942@hotmail ,com
The Remington model 11 shotgun was chambered in 12,16,20 gauge.Your shotgun should be marked as to which gauge it is chambered for.If it is worn away due to time and use,have a competent gunsmith check the chamber for the correct gauge. Model 11 is also one of the few firearms (by Remington at least) the have different serial ranges for gauge. 12 gauge - approximately 10,000 - 794,990 16 gauge - approximately 1,500,000 - 1,557,000 20 gauge - approximately 1,000,000 - 1,075,000
Are you sure it's an auto and not a pump action, it sounds like the predecessor to the Remington Model 10.
Depending on condition, 100-300 dollars.
Someone at the RSA might be able to help.