The roll marks
fn a5
It should.
No serial number provided.
In the condition that you describe,I would asses a value of between 450-575 dollars for your Browning auto-5 shotgun.
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Browning Auto-5 manufactured in 1965 by FN of Belgium
Your browning light weight auto-5 shotgun was made by FN of belguim for browning in 1972.
Your browning auto-5 shotgun was made for browning by FN of belguim in 1925, with the serial number that you provided.
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The 69G signifies that you have a Browning auto-5 Lightweight model that was produced by FN of Belguim for Browning in the year 1969.
Acier special means Special steel, and barrels marked this way are only on FN sales guns, not Browning Arms Co. FN produced the guns for sale outside the US and were not imported to be sold by the Browning Co. Providing this is the complete serial number without a letter above or preceding the number, then this gun was made in 1907. It is an FN Auto-5, not a Browning Arms Company A5. The FN version is mechanically the same as the Browning version, but markings and finish may be different.
Your browning auto-5 shotgun was made by FN of belguim for browning in 1947.That makes your shotgun 64 Years old.