With the serial number that you have provided,your High Standard citation model 102 was made in the year 1958.
1932
o No way to answer without a serial number.
depends on condition. Around $550 for average specimen, and price goes up for better condition
1964 sales@countrygunsmith.net 1,424,157 shipped 3/9/1965 as a catalog number 9261
Made in 1966.
The High Standard model is a Supermatic citation- none of my references show them as being made in stainless steel. There are High Standard pistols made swith an Electroless Nickel finish. Not extremely common nor extremely rare.
There were many model series to the hi standard supermatic citation.These were the 102 series which were made from 1958-1960,the 103 series which were made from 1960-1963,and the 104 series which were made from 1963-1978.Most of these will have the model number on the right side.While there are two more series,the 106,107 these were made for the military as training weapons.
1958 or so
1966
604,578 shipped as a catalog number 9119 on 9/15/1956 www.histandard.info
Lets start with the fact that you have a Hi-Standard first model supermatic that was made in the year 1952.The first model was made from 1951-1953.For a First model with between 60%-90% of its original finish remaining,the price is between 175-415 dollars.Your supermatic could be had with either a 4 1/2in or 6 3/4in barrel.These could be had with both weights and filler strip.if this is present your supermatic will increase in value by 250 dollars.
To cite a standard in academic writing, include the standard number, title, publication date, and the organization that published it. Use the appropriate citation style (such as APA or MLA) to format the citation correctly in your bibliography or reference list.