depends on which one you are talking about. they were mass produced to be cheap. if you haveo ne in good condition and can find a buyer, it could prolly go for around $100 USD. generally though they cost around $5 USD from a military surplus store.
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WWI or "Dough-Boy" helmets (Model 1917, Brodie, Tommy, etc.) have never really been that popular with collectors; although their number is probably growing.
The number one most important item for "many" collectors is the markings on them. If original, the most important and DIFFICULT thing to identify, then the value jumps up immediately.
IF its original and IF it's a USMC helmet, you might stand by a basic price of $200.00 minimum (after referring to a blue book on those helmets).
im not an expert, nor do i know anything about them. the price would all depend on
1. is it real
2. what quality is it in
hope this helps
world war 1 helmets were made fom sheep skin and cows
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In world war one, helmets where made of steel, to help protect your head from any bullets or other weapons used (:
They were introduced in 1916.
Leather, after 1916; steel.