There were thousands of types, you'd have to narrow that down. A shell from a Bofors 40mm wouldn't be worth anything, but one from a 16 " battleship gun could be priceless.
world war II
All sides in WW1 used artillery.
Most of the tanks in World War 1 were very slow they were also extremely heavy so they could sink into the mud.They were prone to mechanical failure and they couldn't withstand a direct hit from an artillery shell.
They were nicknamed Anzio Annie and were capable of firing a 562 pound artillery shell as far as 31 miles.
An " artillery barrage" was the term
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an artillery attack
A "155" artillery round is a 155 mm (diameter) shell, approximately 6 inches. Examples of guns that fire this type of shell are the 155 mm M114 howitzer, developed just before World War II.
Artillery in WW1 was used in Battery or even larger formations.
Fire artillery shells at the enemy.
In World War 1 around 8,500,000 soilders died during World War One. Now artillery killed the most people in World War 1. But to be totally honest it is impossible to know exactly how many people died because of Artillery in World War 1. Studies have shown however that around 65% of all deaths during World War One were caused by artillery. If we do the math this comes out to around 5,525,000 people. So to answer your question no-one really knows but peoples best guess is that 4.5 to 5.5 million people died because of artillery in World War One.