Hard to say what the 1918 OCL trench knife is worth because they are so rare.
It's believed only a few dozen exist and many of them are just the brass handles with no blade. I believe the ones with blades are much more rare than the ones without and depending on condition they could easily bring well over $2,000 if the blade is original to the knife. Beware of fakes. The ones without blades would probably be worth half that.
Probably not. Most of the replica knives do not have the "LF&C 1918" beneath the "US 1918" However, better fakes of this knife have surfaced. The only way to be certain is to have a military knife collector look at it for you.
There are many websites online retailing the US 1918 Trench knife with Brass Knuckles: * http://www.extremely-sharp.com/es/catalog/30021.html * http://www.trueswords.com/1918-trench-knife-p-2846.html
1 cent
Don't know value, but made in 1918. 91 years ago. 1918-Made by Colt
These coins are also frequently called Buffalo nickels. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1918 US nickel?" for more details.
$100 see ebay
Take it to a collectors show. They are more than happy to show you if they think you were scammed. to start with, look for "LF & C" stamped on the knife. Repros say some other company. Replicas worth $25 are marked US 1918 on the brass handle.
Check the date again. US large cents were last made in 1857.
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Prices can be easily found between $60.00 and $145.00 US.
$50000MoreThe above value is an estimate. Series 1918 $10,000 bills are considered to be extremely rare, so the value of any specific bill would depend very much on its condition.
yes, brass knuckle trench knife made by L&FC (I think) in the US. Knuckle knife dated 1918. Although knuckle portion was removable, it generally was not taken apart. It was carried in a scabbard made for the knife. It is a collectable item...............