Unless they are higher grade guns, I've found the prewar Superposed to generally command less money than the 1950-up models of the same grade. The long tang post war ones are especially desireable. This said a pre war Grade 1 in "fine" condition (which is NRA "very good -excellent" IMHO) is worth about $1500 cased in hard box, $1200(actual cash value) or so with out factory hard case.
I know little more about the gun. It is a 12 guage, with minor engraving around the perimeter of the receiver. If the barrels are marked with the chokes, I can't see it.
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