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I'm planning on selling off some of my collection & I don't know much about ammo & need some advice as to what the values may be, etc..
I also can't decide if I should list them at gunbroker or auctionarms. Where do you think I'd sell better at?
Anyway, I have few different items & wanted to get an idea as to what to use for a reserve price, what you think they're worth, etc..
The first one is a small box, Remington, UMC .30 cal 110grs Mushroom Bullets & has 19 in the box that would hold 25 if full. It's dated 1918. I'd say the box is very good condition, though seems yellowed a bit & has a penciled price marking of .65
The next one is Winchester Repeating Arms .22 Long Rifle. It's a small red box, & is in very good shape, though the black text is hard to read on the red unless under bright light & there's 29 out of 50 still in the box. I can't find the date on this one.
Next is Union Metallic Cartridge Co, .32 S&W & has 37 of 50 still in box. Box is missing some of label on sides & I'd say fair to good condition.
Next is a nice excellent condition, full box Winchester .32 automatic Colt 7.65mm Browning Full Patch 74 grain & is dated April, 1920.
I have an empty S&W .32 box in poor to fair condition & a couple old shotshell boxes from I think 1930s but doubt they're worth much, but for most part wanted some feedback on these.
I'm considering putting them on auction so I can use funds for some muzzleloading stuff. Would these be worth much more later if I saved them. Should I save them & then sell when my daughters are heading to college in 11 years
Thanks
I also can't decide if I should list them at gunbroker or auctionarms. Where do you think I'd sell better at?
Anyway, I have few different items & wanted to get an idea as to what to use for a reserve price, what you think they're worth, etc..
The first one is a small box, Remington, UMC .30 cal 110grs Mushroom Bullets & has 19 in the box that would hold 25 if full. It's dated 1918. I'd say the box is very good condition, though seems yellowed a bit & has a penciled price marking of .65
The next one is Winchester Repeating Arms .22 Long Rifle. It's a small red box, & is in very good shape, though the black text is hard to read on the red unless under bright light & there's 29 out of 50 still in the box. I can't find the date on this one.
Next is Union Metallic Cartridge Co, .32 S&W & has 37 of 50 still in box. Box is missing some of label on sides & I'd say fair to good condition.
Next is a nice excellent condition, full box Winchester .32 automatic Colt 7.65mm Browning Full Patch 74 grain & is dated April, 1920.
I have an empty S&W .32 box in poor to fair condition & a couple old shotshell boxes from I think 1930s but doubt they're worth much, but for most part wanted some feedback on these.
I'm considering putting them on auction so I can use funds for some muzzleloading stuff. Would these be worth much more later if I saved them. Should I save them & then sell when my daughters are heading to college in 11 years
Thanks
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