Smith & Wesson did not mark any revolvers "Secret Service Special." Exactly how is your revolver marked? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Never made by S&W
Despite the markings, these were not made by Smith & Wesson (marking refers to the caliber) and they were not used by the US Secret Service. Depending on condition and finish, these are typically $50 to $125.
@ 54 yrs old
No such S&W model.
S&W did not make a firearm with that name.
Has nothing to do with Smith and Wesson. A very inexpensive firearm. Not worth more than 25-50 USD. I would not shoot it.
up to 100 each
sorry- no. There were companies that used the Secret Service brand name- but they were not Smith and Wesson. However, they FIRED a cartridge that was developed- and NAMED by S&W- so you may see a marking like ".38 S&W CTGE". In that case, it is not the maker of the gun, but its caliber. None of those were actually used by the Secret Service- it was a marketing ploy.
10-100 usd
50-450 USd
Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, 3rd ed., Supica and Nahas
50 USD. Not made by Smith and Wesson.