Dill7 - V 550616 would likely have shipped March or April of 1944. See the link in my prior posting. Yours appears to be the British .38/200 version. Regarding value, it all depends upon condition and originality. A great many of the .38/200s were butchered up pretty badly after WWII to make them more attractive for civilian sale. This involved shortening barrels, refinishing, and boring out chambers to accept .38 Special ammunition. Those molested guns have no collector value, and are good only as shooters.
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