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    I have a shotgun shell box I need help with. It is marked 10 shells, shotgun. Brass, 12 Gage. No.00 buckshot m19. lot RA 5905 Remington Arms company, inc. 78 37. The box has 10 empty brass Remington Best brass shells in it. It is in mint condition. Can you guys tell me the age and value?. Thanks, Tom Erickson
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    The age is WW2. A full box with original rounds would go for approx $100 - $125. Empty rounds, maybe they are worth $3.00each. The box itself is worth maybe $25-30 if mint. SOme guys have all the loose rounds and would pay that just to fill and make it a full box.
    Of course, this is just my opinion, but I think I am right on with it.
    Hope this helps..............bob

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    Thank you very much Bob. Tom

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