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I received a box full of ammo (along with some weapons) from the widow of a dear friend and am wondering if there is anything special in the box and secondly, if possible, what would the total worth of all the ammo be should I decide to off-load?
Many thanks in advance!
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last photo - thanks!
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almost all the old looking .22 ammo has a bit of collector's value($10-20 a box if full) especially the "dogbone" boxes.The centerfire pistol ammo in the older boxes a bit more(20-30),the more modern is mostly "shooter"but still worth what the original tags say.
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