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value depends on overall condition
Impossible to value with just the serial number.
$75
25-1000 USD or more depending on specifics
I just inherited this gun, can you please tell me what it is worth? Mike
Tough to answer without seeing pictures of this pistol. Values for pre-'45 examples generally range from 200 to 600usd. The final value would be based on condition and if it is original /as issued.
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Anywhere from $25-1000. The value of a weapon (especially a military weapon) will be based on condition and originality- as well as the EXACT model. If a military rifle has been "sporterized", it loses much of it's value to a collector. And there were several models of Mauser rifle made in 8mm- both military and civilian. You will need a "hands on" assessment by someone that knows Mauser rifles. Try local gun shop, or a gun show.
"G" can be equivalent to any number. That is purpose of the problem. You are supposed to use the info you have to figure out the value of "g"
Is this the CE. W. F. G. Steyr 1886 marking on the left side of receiver?
Wishco is a firearms distributor.
I do not believe the G98 JHV is a Mauser. If I'm remembering correctly, it's a Mannlicher, presumably manufactured in Budapest.The jhv heereswaffenant (german army acceptance code) that you listed stands for Metallwaren-Waffen-u.Maschinenfabrik A.G. Budapest IX,Ungram.in budapest Hungary.