At 75-80% finish, I'd guess somewhere between $550 & $700 depending upon the bore, grips and presence of pitting. "Double dates" are not all that uncommon and the remaining finish isn't enough to make it a collectable. It's a matching shooter and would bring a shooter's price.
As an inherited pistol with possibly a family history, it may be worth more for it's heirloom value than any money you can get from it. Once sold, it's very unlikely you'd ever get it back.
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