Author Topic: WWII Docs - Is this valuable?  (Read 1353 times)

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Its worth money just beaacuse of the era it was from. But keep it, the older it is, the more valuable it becomes.

Its worth money just beaacuse of the era it was from. But keep it, the older it is, the more valuable it becomes.
age doesn't really determine price.


i mean, it does. but not really that much.

condition, relevance, purpose, etc. are all major points, age is only a nice little fun fact about it as far as I'm concerned.

age doesn't really determine price.


i mean, it does. but not really that much.

condition, relevance, purpose, etc. are all major points, age is only a nice little fun fact about it as far as I'm concerned.
So if I had a car from the 1930's with a popped tire it would only sell for $1,200? and broken windsheild

age doesn't really determine price.


i mean, it does. but not really that much.

condition, relevance, purpose, etc. are all major points, age is only a nice little fun fact about it as far as I'm concerned.
In relation to documents, you're roughly right.
Obviously, if there were thousands of similar documents printed and it's not that rare, it's not worth much.
But, due to the fact that it's from a very historic time in human history, that'll make it worth more.
And because of it's possibly historical information, it would be worth more the longer it survives.

In terms of old items, cars for example, and even paintings, silverware and clothing, the pricing can depend greatly on age, as something ancient will be worth a lot from an historical point of view. But something slightly more modern, or atleast, not ancient, would have worth depending on it's age, how many of the same things were made, if it has any historical significance, if it's in very good condition, and who made it.

Sometimes, silverware or old cars are worth a lot more than similar counterparts just because they were made by a very famous silversmith or car manufacturer.

I would suggest you get someone to give it a viewing and a pricing, see if you're comfortable with what it's worth, and decide to go on from there.
It might be a very nice item to keep, perhaps hand it down to future generations, or maybe you would like to sell it to a collector or a war museum if they are interested.

Lol Dooble, always making a long speech for everything practically.

Lol Dooble, always making a long speech for everything practically.

It's not my fault. I can't help it. :(

Keep it 50+ years.
Sell
Be millionaire because everything WWII was destroyed in WWVI

Keep it 50+ years.
Sell
Be millionaire because everything WWII was destroyed in WWVI
4 world wars in 50~ years? Nice. That'll be something to look forward to. :)

4 world wars in 50~ years? Nice. That'll be something to look forward to. :)
No, there will only be 1.

No, there will only be 1.

i think you need to brush up on your roman numerals, then

It's not my fault. I can't help it. :(
Well you're usually right about what you say so don't worry :cookieMonster:

i think you need to brush up on your roman numerals, then
No WWVI SKIPS OVER THEM ALL