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Has nothing to do with Smith and Wesson. A very inexpensive firearm. Not worth more than 25-50 USD. I would not shoot it.
Impossible to answer without the serial number and a detailed descripton of all featuresl, markings, boxes, papers, accessories, etc.. BTW they were not made by S&W.
In this case, Smith & Wesson refers to the cartridge, and not the maker of your revolver- which was not used by the US Secret Service. The distributor was the Fred Biffar Company of Chicago, and were made by a least 4 different companies, including Meriden and Iver Johnson (whoever gave Fred the best price got the order) These were inexpensive revolvers, and would be worth $50-90, depending on condition.
What is secret care bear worth
100-1000 USD depending on specifics
10-100 usd
Probably not a Smith&Wesson. More likely, the gun is marked for use with S&W cartridges. S&W never made a"Secret Service"model. If you can describe the gun in better detail,(length of barrel,how many cartridges does it hold,what caliber is marked on barrel,etc.)it's much easier to give a better idea on what the gun is worth.
According to current legislation, a former First Lady receives Secret Service protection for her lifetime, unless she decides to decline it. This protection includes the spouse of a deceased president for a period of time after their death, although the exact duration is not specified. It is worth noting that this legislation could be subject to change.
50 USD. Not made by Smith and Wesson.
Complete and in working condition - $200-250. Broken or rusty - 0-25
Depends on what the special edition is, but an armscor .38 Spl is worth about $215 to $220 New
Jinzo (secret) is worth at least 7$ to 10$ depends on the condition. If its damage its worth 2$.