War nickels contain about 1.5 gm of silver so they're worth about 1/20 of the current price of 1 oz of silver for the metal alone. A high-grade one can be worth up to $300 depending on condition.
Yes. Just check out eBay in the category Collectibles | Miliaria | WW2 (1939-1945). The value will depend on many things. For example if you have a photo that is dated and identified (this includes news release photos) they can sale for $10 to $15 or higher. Letters are more valuable if they are FROM a soldier and the unit is known. Some units are more collectible than others. The MAIN thing is that items in a GROUP may be worth more than the items sold seperately. If you have a Photo of a soldier in uniform, some letters from him and a medal with his name on it, then that group will be worth double or triple the sum you would get if you sold them individually.
The 1943 steel cents are worth about 10 cents in circulated condition, or upwards of a dollar if it still has the original zinc coating. Then the '44 and '45 pennies are worth around 3 cents each. They're old, but not rare or valuable.
Contact me at stephenburke@withoutwingsonline.co.uk and I will send you a photo of my Grandfather cerca 1915. It is a group photo taken some where in the UK. Thanks.
An entire roll of nickels from World War II can be worth over $50. These coins were made of 35% silver, so the price would be determined by the market value of the metal at the time of sale. If any of the coins are in above-average condition their value could be higher as collectibles.
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I don't know how much they will be worth but you could check on Ebay.
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not sure. why? do you have one?
The phone number of the Jersey Lilly Old West Photo Parlor is: 817-626-7131.
A person will need to mirror the photo on the computer and glue the photo face down onto the metal. Next, the photo will need to dry, and then wet the photo to remove it from the meta.
My mother has an OLD article clipping saved in a photo album of my great great grandfather in regards to his involvement in donating metal to the Wright brothers.
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Generally, old keys are worth only the value of the scrap metal in the key. If your keys are 100% brass, they may be worth a little bit at a scrap metal company. If you have a very old key (100+ years) in good condition, it may be worth something to a collector. Mostly, though, old keys are just something cool to collect and show your friends.
Many of the photos are going to be worth a price close to $5 each. If you have a signed photo, it will be worth more.