As far as the age of your browning auto-5 16ga shotgun is concerned,it was produced by FN of belguim in the year 1926.With a retained 90% original finish,but with a poly choke installed and assuming that yours is a grade I (you do not say which grade)?You also do not indicate if the chamber is cut of 2 9/16 shells or for regular 2 3/4 in shells,which was common on pre war auto-5 shotguns.The value will be between 300-500 dollars.
You must call Browning.
It is not known what the age of a Belgian Browning 16gs standard weight gun with 80 to 90 percent finish with serial number R24944. The value of the gun however is in the $325 to $375 range.
You will need to get a letter from Browning.
With the serial number that you provided,your Browning auto-5 16ga.shotgun was made in the year 1923.
50- 500 usd
your standard weight browning auto-5 was made in 1964.
You must call Browning for the age. value 200-800 USD
Your browning standard weight 16ga auto-5 shotgun which was made in 1937,is valued at between 375-475 dollars based on the condition that you stated.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Browning auto-5 standard weight shotgun was made in Belgium in the year 1950.the value will be between 325-400 dollars for a shotgun in the condition that you have described.
Your browning standard weight 16ga auto-5 shotgun was made in 1950,that said a shotgun with the stated 80-90 percent original finish have been selling for between 600-700 dollars.
Your browning standard weight 16ga shotgun which was made in 1954 is selling for between 375-550 dollars depending on the overall condition and finish on your shotgun,and a good bore.
1930