Simple answer, it depends how large the flag is and how rare. If it is a plain red flag with a double-sided white circle with a swastika, it is very typical. Some of the smaller versions are actually more valuable because of demand. If it is about 3' x 5' it is worth about $100-150. A very large flag or banner up to 20' feet long, it could be worth $500 or more. These prices are for very good condition flags. Simple answer, it depends how large the flag is and how rare. If it is a plain red flag with a double-sided white circle with a swastika, it is very typical. Some of the smaller versions are actually more valuable because of demand. If it is about 3' x 5' it is worth about $100-150. A very large flag or banner up to 20' feet long, it could be worth $500 or more. These prices are for very good condition flags.
it depends on the size,condition and originality of the flag. is it a standard red flag with a white circle and swastica, is the swastica made of pieces of cloth or is it printed? can you send me a picture? regards, mark.
One had sold recently at a U.K. militaria dealer for 2,000 British Pounds. The condition was good for being that old but after seeing the pictures I don't believe the paint was original.
German money from before World War 1 is no longer legal tender. Its value as a collectible is only a few dollars unless it is uncirculated or nearly uncirculated.
The value of a German gray ghost bayonet from World War II can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, rarity, and provenance. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Authenticity is crucial, as reproductions can diminish value. Collectors often seek items with clear markings and historical significance, which can further increase worth.
A WWII German sniper rifle is at once VERY rare. If you chance upon one at a gun show, depending on the condition of the piece, it can fetch at least $1,500. And THAT would be the low-end price for a Mauser KAR 98 (bolt action) with an original scope in perhaps rough condition. You would have to be very careful that the rifle itself had the original scope (Zeiss optik, or Henseldt type) matched to the rifle. Now the rifle itself should also have matching numbers on every piece in order for the value to be justified. There have been numerous post-war-to-present Mausers fitted with scopes and the unwary buyer not knowing this can purchase a "re-conditioned" Mauser fitted with an original German scope, but the value of such a rifle will be reduced as that sniper was not truly original. I have seen these going for $1,300. But an original GI bring-back in above average shape and un-tampered with will bring upwards of $3,000.
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there is value to german money from ww2 but only because it's money
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$300.00-500.00 usd
$15 and up
20-400 usd
The value of the German World war 1 Bayonet ranges between $70 and about $90. They are costly because of there very unique designs.
it depends on the size,condition and originality of the flag. is it a standard red flag with a white circle and swastica, is the swastica made of pieces of cloth or is it printed? can you send me a picture? regards, mark.
$2 million
The value of a WWll German helmet can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and historical significance. A genuine helmet in good condition with original components can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. It is recommended to consult with experts or appraisers to get an accurate assessment of its value.
value depends on overall condition
You have an original value and a new value. Take the new value and subtract the original value. Then divide that number by the original value.