The number 1 problem with flags is that they're made of cloth and can be counterfeited very easily (just like documents can). Its been WELL OVER a half a century since WWII even ended (let alone began). If you begin the count starting with the Japanese in China (Manchuria) in 1933 then its been nearly a CENTURY since WWII! That's more than enough time to make fake WWII cloth & paper material. Today, even metal souvenirs from WWII are being faked. Factories are even making totally new WWII steel helmets (and fake firearms called replicas) from WWII. So theres your problem...and its a GIANT one!
Proving the flags originality or its replica status will determine its worth.
Face value
I have world war 2 japanese money what is it worth
unless you wern't a banzia soldier which was the ones that tried to stab you,usually high ranking officers carried theme in case if they ran out of ammo from there pistols since they always stayed in the treches sending messages to other officers or to command
Millions of people sentenced to concentrations camps already and you wonder if it was worth allowing that to happen in the rest of the world? Or allowing the Japanese to take over China, Korea, the entire Pacific and parts of the US? I'd say the balance is definite toward the fact that the war was worth fighting.
50-500 depending on EXACTLY what you have , condition, accessories, etc..
Face value
I have world war 2 japanese money what is it worth
I have pre world war Japanese dollars in $100,$10, and $5. Are they are worth anything? or how do I find out the worth?
unless you wern't a banzia soldier which was the ones that tried to stab you,usually high ranking officers carried theme in case if they ran out of ammo from there pistols since they always stayed in the treches sending messages to other officers or to command
It could be worth anywhere from 100 to multiple thousands of USD depending on EXACTLY what it is, condition, history of the individual it was taken from, etc..
A soldier's salary is his monthly pay as determined by time in service, time in grade, and current pay grade. See the related question and the link there for the current US Military pay scale.
Yes, the World Development A-level is worth doing in the UK
The value of a Japanese soldier's rifle from World War II varies on model and condition. A paratrooper's rifle in good condition might be worth as much as a $1,000. Most other rifles of the era are worth less than that.
It is worth what someone will pay for it - it's not a thing with a set value. If you list it on Ebay, the highest bid you get for it is another way of saying "that's what it's worth".
It is worth over 20 millions pounds for ten
like 5 bucks worth in wontons
2000 souls