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If it were a WW1 gun, 1918 or older, I'd say that given the condition it should bring $1500-$1750(ballpark). Just what, if anything, that 1921 date stamp will do for the value remains to be seen. I'm guessing that it won't really help, because while you don't see it that often, it excludes the WW1 collectors. But let's see what the others have to say.
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One last thing. I retook the barrel S# and blew it up a little and there is another number under the main one (about 75% size) It looks like 883. Does this mean anything?
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