1 .25 - 2.00 USD depending on who made the round.
2. Probably this question refers to the gun as the abbreviation CTG appears on Smith and Wesson firearms indicating caliber and cartridge.
The above is correct for a single cartridge.
A caliber .44 Smith and Wesson revolver can range from 200 to 1100 US dollars depending on condition.
44 Special
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Yes, S&W made hand guns chambered for this cartridge.
10 to 75 cents a round.
100-340 USD
50-450 usd
100-400 USD
1964
@ 52 yrs old; 50-450 USD
No difference. CTG is the abbreviation for cartridge. A revolver marked 38 Special CTG, or .38 S&W Special CTG is simply indicating that it is chambered for a .38 Special cartridge. This IS different from .38 S&W, and older, shorter, fatter, less powerful cartridge.
50-350 usd
@ 52 yrs old; 50-450 USD