Depends on the buyer really. You may find someone that feels having the Ducks Unlimited brand associated with it gives the gun a higher monetary value. Mostly though, the gun is not worth more than a regular 1187. So, I say $300 - $600. Try shopping it around to gun dealers in your area (maybe even a pawnshop if you're wanting a laugh), doing so will give you a better idea the "real" monetary value.
100-500 USD
@500 each
Impossible to answer without a detalied description of all features and markings.
50-400 usd
500 USD
The Most recent sale has been $1195.00 for a 1995 Ducks Unlimited Model 12 in 28 gauge.
100-300 usd
100-500 USD
Currently, pre-owned Ducks Unlimited Browning A500 Terry Redlin Engraved 12 gauge shotguns are selling for approximately $1,900.
Remington's website gives suggested retail prices. They do not list the 11-87 as available in the Ducks Unlimited commemorative edition. They do have the D. U. Mod-1100. See the link below. Used weapon values depend on the condition and age.
If it is unfired, there is a slight premium over the value of the base shotgun.
The value of a 12 gauge SKB Model Ducks Unlimited semi-automatic shotgun can vary depending on factors such as its condition, any unique features, and current market demand. It is recommended to consult with a firearms appraiser or check recent sales of similar firearms to get a more accurate estimate of its value.