I'd look on gunbroker.com to see what the same model is going for. That will likely give you some idea of what the gun is worth, understand that you will NEVER get anything close to the real value of the pistol if you sell/trade it to a dealer, or a pawn shop. You will do ok if you sell it to a private party. As far as identifying how old it is, the numbers on the bottom of the grip are likely the serial number, if you give S&W a call they may be able to tell you the year of manufacture.
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