Value of NAY firearm is based on exact make, model, and condition. If your Enfield is in the original military configuration (not sporterized) and in good condition, value could range from about $250-$400.
To find out what 1942 British war bonds are worth, simply contact an appraiser. With years of extensive industry experience, appraisers can let you know how much your war bonds and memorabilia are worth. Another option is to visit a local WW2 historical museum and speak to its curator or manager.
The 1902 NZ Lee Enfield Carbine was widely used by the british. It was the workhorse of the british infantry from the mid 1800's until the end of world war 2. But to answer your question it really depends on the year, the condition, and how much it has been circulated through the military. In prestine condition it can go for as much as 500$ in good condition 250$-300$ and in poor condition 100$ or less
A 1942 Canadian half penny is worth $22000 - $50000.Canada does not make half cents. Also, their coins all have the word CANADA on them, so I'm betting you have a British half penny
how much is 1942 shell casing mm.m18
As much as my penis
Assuming you mean a British MILITARY rifle, such as the SMLE, between $100-$350, depending on condition and originality. Rifles that have been "sporterized" lose much of their value as a collector's item.
As much as you want to pay for it!
$50 to over $1000. You didn't give any specifics to help narrow it down. All we know is that it's a rifle in .303 British service... presumably, it's probably going to be a Short Magazine Lee Enfield, but we don't know the specific model, what country it was manufactured in (SMLEs were manufactured in many countries), or even if it is an SMLE.. it could be a Lee-Metford, it could be an Enfield Pattern 14 rifle, for all we know, it could even be a Canadian-made Ross rifle.
$75 in 1942 would be $1,056 in 2013.
A 1942 Mercury silver dime could be worth between $2.00 and $30.00 depending on its condition and grade.
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about 1$ million