Civil war knuckles are mostly made of lead, wood, brass, and iron. Handmade lead and wooden ones can be $50-$200 depending on condition and style. Brass and Iron ones are usually worth the most. Dug ones are popular and with good provenance can be a couple hundred dollars a piece or more. One dug brass example found in Virginia sold for over $500 a couple years ago.
about as much as a haypenny from the civil war
I am not sure but I know that uniforms from World wars are not worth much less then $100 in pawn shops. I guess it just depends who you sell it to.
that's like asking what a Toyota is worth. you need specifics
No - most of the SOUTH was
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They are usually just around $10 to $20
In every jurisdiction of which I am aware, "brass knuckles" come under the category of a "prohibited weapon." You would have to check the the statutes to determine the penalty for your particular state.
There are many different designs of civil war tokens. Some are rare and worth a few thousand dollars, but many are worth $10 or less even in high grades.
its worth 67.09,00
The only brass U.S. coins are dollars.
they are not worth much i have 2 brass and 2 copper zippos and they are only worth about $75 to $150 each
It's worth 2 cents for the copper.
Red or Yellow?
$1.00
That depends on which model and where you buy it.
They are worth $1, and yes, they are struck from brass.
about as much as a haypenny from the civil war