Looking to find value of inherited shotguns

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Hi folks,

A cousin of mine has inherited a few firearms and wants to know the value for insurance purposes.

1. Browning Citori 753 12g Grade 1 made in japan in1994 with leather case, Has some minor marks on buttstock. 28" barrel and uses investor plus chokes.

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2. Remington Sportsman 58 12g. 29 inch barrel as measured. in very good condition with engraving of GSPs
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3 Remington model 12 with some kind of variable choke doohickey on the end. 26" barrel (as measured) In good condition

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Thanks for your help folks.

Josh
 
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More info is needed to evaluate firearms.
Condition described in detail.
Barrel length, chokes, stock length, alterations, pad?
 
I assume the Citori has invector plus chokes? $1500-$1600ish I would say, unless the case is crazy nice then maybe a bit more.

I just bought an excellent 1997 Citori Lightning Sporting with really nice wood (way better than Grade 1 should be) with original box and paperwork for $1700.
 
With your feedback score of 156 positive, I believe that your experience should be sufficient for your cousin with respect to valuation....If this is a WTS, it is in the wrong forum.
 
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With your feedback score of 156 positive, I believe that your experience should be sufficient for your cousin with respect to valuation....If this is a WTS, it is in the wrong forum.

nope, just want to value them for him for insurance as stated...

I know very little about sporting shotguns, which is why I have come here for help.
 
I don't usually enter into these valuations because often the owner has high hopes and is looking to have them validated. For insurance purposes I would say $350 for the semi, $275 for the pump, $1500 for the field Citori. So $2125 +/- 20%.
 
I think that the bluing loss and stock finish loss on the Citori reduces it's value significantly - perhaps about $1000, the case $150.
Value on the Winchester Model 12 and Remington Sportsman 58 are in the ballpark.
 
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