Any idea what this shotgun is?

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So I was just asked by a family member whos asking for their older age friends (husband is in his last days) if I have any idea what this shotgun could be and if it’s worth anything?
All I know that it’s never been used.
I asked if they can send more pictures but this is all I have for now
Is this just a regular run of the mill shotgun or could this be something older worth $$?
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Looks like a Winchester Model 1300. I bought one just like it in 1990 instead of the Remington 870’s all of my buddies were shooting at the time. Same price point as the 870’s but nicer action in my opinion.
 
Looks like it has a slug barrel with it? That certainly adds some value. A minty 1300 with two barrels isn’t worth a fortune or anything but it’s also not something you stumble onto everyday.
 
Looks like it has a slug barrel with it? That certainly adds some value. A minty 1300 with two barrels isn’t worth a fortune or anything but it’s also not something you stumble onto everyday.

I tried looking on gun broker. Any idea what it’s worth if this lady tried walking into local gun shop to sell it? $300? $500?
 
I tried looking on gun broker. Any idea what it’s worth if this lady tried walking into local gun shop to sell it? $300? $500?
I don’t know most local gun shops are usually in search of desperate people needing cash and pay something stupid like 70% of blue book and I doubt blue book is very high on that gun but it really isn’t accurate at all vs real world value. I would see if they would consign for 10% or what their consignment policy is. There is one on GB for 499.00, I think it’s the same model anyway a 1300 ranger bird/deer combo?
 
I tried looking on gun broker. Any idea what it’s worth if this lady tried walking into local gun shop to sell it? $300? $500?
A gun shop would likely only give her $150 - $300 for it. Top dollar at a local shop might be around $750 for them so they're going to want to make a profit and would likely sit on it a while.
 
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