I can't say without seeing it, but if I was to guess at it, around $75, as long as it is in good condition. It goes down hill fast if is all rusty or has dark spots on the blade. If the scabbard is dented will affect the price as well. If you have pictures or need more information just ask rlabar@windstream.net as I wrote the book on Japanese bayonets.
Sincerely,
Raymond
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I have world war 2 japanese money what is it worth
I have pre world war Japanese dollars in $100,$10, and $5. Are they are worth anything? or how do I find out the worth?
well coming from an aspiring knife maker,I say that asuming it in one piece and the handle is still there,also asuming it just belonged to a sentry not a general,it would be worth about 250-300$or more
Depends entirely on condition. Between $50 and $500.
I have two
$75
it is worth £20
No way of knowing without knowing the specific type of rifle, condition, presence of distinct markings which might add to the value, etc.
The bayonet you're describing appears to be a World War I-era Australian bayonet, specifically the Mk II pattern, which was used with the Lee-Enfield rifle. The stamp "ACT 1916" indicates it was manufactured in Australia in 1916. The value of such a bayonet can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand, but it typically ranges from $100 to $300 or more for well-preserved examples. It's advisable to consult a collector or an appraiser for a more accurate valuation.
Bayonet; 10-50 USD
Around $2500