There are many determining factors that will account for the value of your browning superposed shotgun.These fine pre world war II shotguns had a lot of options available to them.If we are looking at the basic model superposed shotgun then the value of thse fine guns run between 1,000 dollars for a gun with 60% original finish on the wood and metal,up to 2,200 dollars for a fine example with 95% original finish remaining.The extra barrel set would bring 35-50% extra to the above stated values if they were in the same gauge.I do not know the value because they are in 20ga.and how that would effect the price.There was also the pigeon grade which is valued at 1,900-6,750 dollars for the same above stated range in finish(60%-95%)If you have a diana grade then the value would be 2,750-6,750 dollars.If you have the midas grade then the values would be 3,000-8,500 dollars.You may want to identify your superposed by going to the browning web site and looking at the customer service section for help in identifying your make and grade of superposed.The serial number would be the most important factor in identification.good luck
Sounds like a special order Superposed over/under. recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal
A Browning Superposed shotgun is a very high quality over-under double barrel originally made in Belgium for the Browning company. A Presentation Grade gun is a very lavishly engraved gun, possibly decorated with gold inlays, with a finely checkered and/or engraved stock of fancy select-grade walnut. It would be boxed in a fitted, velvet-lined wooden case. It would typically have been well cared for and in excellent condition to preserve its value, which would likely be at least 8-10 times higher than a Field grade Superposed.
Are we talking a citori,or a superposed? this is needed to get a accurate value.Also include the grade of your shotgun if it is a superposed.
Requires professional appraisal
That's "superimposed" and does not add to or subtract from the value. It simple means the two barrels of a double-barrel shotgun are "over/under" instead of "side-by-side."
100-10000 usd
This gun if a Superposed was made in 1956. It is most likely a Superposed. Superposed shotguns are very collectable when in top condition. Values have a wide range due to so many variations and grades of the Superposed and other Browning Over/Unders. Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.
Browning didn't begin making the Citori until 1973. You probably have a Superposed. If it is a Superposed it was made in 1956. Value of shotguns depend upon several factors. Condition, model, point of sale are a few. Look at used guns for sale at a site like gunbroker.com to compare.
In order to answer your question I would need to know if your shotgun is a auto-5,browning pump shotgun(BPS) or a over-under(CItori or superposed)to give you a accurate answer?
Value is all in the condition, value run from $ 100 for poor but complete to $750 for the engraved model. average should fall about $300 - 400 + 10% if it is engraved.
1000 uSD
50-350 usd