by Gamerancher » 08 Jan 2019, 7:37 am
As with anything, condition is key to value.
Going by the couple of pics, screws have been butchered, heavy surface rust, marks to timber.
I would imagine the bore would be in fairly ordinary condition also.
Of the just over 1 million '92's made, 598690 were in .44 caliber.
The serial number you give doesn't exist, too many numbers. However if the first three numbers are correct, it was made in 1916.
As a collectible it would be at the lower end of the scale, the part round barrel is its best feature.
Like all things it is worth what someone will pay for it. Minimum price going on appearance would be around $600, (assuming bore is cactus)
The part round barrel could double that.
Do not clean it up, more rifles are devalued by that than any other way. Wipe it down, run a few patches through the bore but do not try to remove rust by any sort of buffing or polishing. Also, if you don't know what you are doing, don't go stripping down the action.