500 USD or so.
500-800
A browning BL-22 grade I in 60% condition would be worth 150 dollars,A grade II would be valued at 160 dollars.
By the serial number, it looks like you have a 1959 Browning Auto-5 Light Weight Shotgun. Value depends on condition. Used below 80% original finish start at around $400 and go up toward $1000 plus for near mint condition.
You will need to conatact Browning and order a letter from them
It sounds like you have a Mauser made Browning in Safari Grade. The "P" at the end of the serial number is an unknown character. Value depends on condition. Use the blue book link for values
Go to Browning's website under Support then go to Date your firearm. Value of any used firearm depends upon condition and area of sale.
just wanting to know the value of a browning shotgun serial # 37896
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.
The 70V prefix dates your browning auto-5 mag.to the year 1970.
Impossible to value without a detailed description of all features, action type, box, papers, engraving, etc..
depending on condition, $150 to $350. Looks like Browning and people collect them. Just do not bring the money of the Brownings.
Used gun value is driven by several factors. Condition, model, point of sale, are a few. Go to a used gun site like gunbroker.com and compare.