Ive heard of them ranging from $850 anywhere up to $7000.This is all circumstantial of condition and matching numbers and completeness.Ive had offers of $5500 for my Boer war Lee Enfield!
In 1979, I bought my Emily (M.L.E.) for $275.00. I have no idea what it would go for today
I've no idea, but I'd happily buy it for an absolute fortune.
very rare Canadians with no US mark ! 2500$
it depends on the size,condition and originality of the flag. is it a standard red flag with a white circle and swastica, is the swastica made of pieces of cloth or is it printed? can you send me a picture? regards, mark.
A 1940-S Lincoln Cent in MS60 condition is worth: $10.00. In G4 (good) condition, its value is only: 5 cents
The value of a 1914D German 1 Mark coin can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and current market demand. Generally, it can range from a few dollars to over $20 for coins in better condition. For accurate valuation, it's best to consult a numismatic expert or check recent auction results.
That Mark was not made until 1942. They are worth $150-$300, depending on condition.
£275 at least
125 USD
125 USD
$50-400 depending on condition and Mark.
I've no idea, but I'd happily buy it for an absolute fortune.
This refers to the Enfield rifle, which was made in several versions. The first ones were made for WW1. I think the Mark 3 was the first one made for WW2.
this will cost you a lot, take notice, it costs somewhere around 500,000,000,000 in yen.
This refers to the Enfield rifle, which was made in several versions. The first ones were made for WW1. I think the Mark 3 was the first one made for WW2.
The 1897-S MORGAN dollar is not scarce or rare, an average retail value for the coin is $26.00-$32.00.
Mark Stamps has written: '.380 Enfield no. 2 revolver' -- subject(s): Enfield revolver, History, Revolvers
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