That is difficult to answer without knowning what kind of items you have. Is it letters and documents? Is it all khaki uniforms? Or could it be field equipment and even guns??
During our last Military Collectors Club, we had a Show & Tell and a guy said a wife of a Veteran still had her husbands Model 1903 Springfield rifle. IT was in perfect condition and he estimated it was worth $250----which surprised me.
Documents and letters are also of great value. If they letters are from a veteran while he was overseas, then there are people who collect such documents. I collect maps and there are some that are just hard to find. These can range in value from $5 to $50 depending on type and place.
I would recommend you browse eBay and see what they have for sale. If no one bids on the item, then it means the Seller has greatly over-priced the item. Most of the time the prices are inflated but that can be due to the fact that you just don't see these items in the average store. For example, if I'm searching for one specific patch to finish out my collection that is worth $5, I may just go right to eBay and be willing to pay $8 for it instead of waiting for one to cross my path in the next 2 or 3 years.
One important thing to remember if you plan to sale these is to keep items together if they are related in some way. An Army jacket will increase in value if you have a photo of the veteran wearing the jacket or some letters from him or his dogtag. If you separate the items, the value of the whole will be less.
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The Elephant has the biggest trunk in the world
The tree stem that we used is the trunk. Wood from the trunk of the tree is used in everyday items such as paper.
What is the value of a world war 1 trunk
According to the Honda Accord website, the trunk has 14 cubic feet of usable trunk space. You can also fold the back seat down to make more space for larger items in the trunk.
One can find NAIC numbers for Progressive Insurance with each different insurance provider. Each different trunk of insurance has a different NAIC number.
It uses its trunk to pick up food, break branches from trees, lift items, to suck up water to drink etc.
The largest tree trunk in the world is the trunk of the "peppermint gum" it takes 15 grown men to link hands around its massive trunk.
Mr. Nathan Radley filled the tree trunk with cement.
there is a hybrid motor in trunk it is a hamster wheel.(hamster not included)
They use their trunk as a mobile 'hand' to pick items up.
No, they dig in the dirt to find food items, such as earthworms and grubs.