Alvin spotted the big problem with the Navy. Its too bad the barrel replacement involved such a radical rework of the receiver because the rest of the gun doesn't look too bad. As it is, any collector value is gone.
The 1900 Eagle looks to be a legitimate piece, and from what I have seen of this seller's wares he usually has good stuff and provides decent photos. However, considering the overall condition of the gun, I would think a price around $2700 +/- should be top dollar.
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction
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