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    81 MM Mortar

    Browsing for info on this item I've found (and having no good direction for info on what it is exactly...) I figured I'd ask here in the company of knowledgeable collectors on the subject. I clean out debris from REO houses and came across this interesting item at a job I was doing recently, It was resting on a high up ledge in a closet and almost landed on my head as it rolled out. Having little clue on what it was, I just had to save it from being taken to the scrap yard. I'm just curious on what I have here exactly and any value on it. Thanks in advance for the input!
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    That's an 81MM inert training round that has been fired. Probably WWII era.

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    Thanks, do you happen have any idea on the value on it? I'm unsure at this time on if I'm going to keep it or not. It is an interesting piece.

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    I don't think it's that old unless you can find a date on it. I used that exact round for training in the '70s. I also have one here from that timeframe. I couldn't say as to the value. I never thought that way about these.
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