Found some cool shotgun shells

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I recently came across some cool old paper shotgun shells. They are 12 guage, no 6 & 7 shot, marked Azot Made in USSR. They have a drawing of a duck taking off on the paper part. Really neat looking, I'll take a picture as soon as I find the camera cable, but for now here is a low quality Google image of an identical one
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Are these worth anything to anybody?
 
As mentioned, there isn't any collector value in them. Take them out and shoot them. That cartridge looks just fine to me. The paper isn't swollen at all and the wax coating still looks good. Back in the day I shot a lot of that stuff because it was cheap. Mind you, back then we could use it for migratory game birds. That is no longer the case so the companies that were importing the stuff quit bringing it in.

It was good ammo. Loaded on the hot side and gave good patterns out of my shotguns. Lots of people like the lead shot for use in their tactical style shotguns.
 
I had some of those a few years ago, took them duck hunting and blasted them all off. I also had a couple boxes of some Polish shotshells as well that I used up.
 
Haven't seen too many of these around. I only have one.

Nope that is for sure over this way. German made ?? and looking at yours a salemans or display sample
Probally paper with a paper crimp with a number for shot size and length in mm on the top or is that a slug I see
More than likely pre ww2 since they started making them in 1923 but if you want to know for sure on the brass the stampings convert to a date code which you should be able to transfer to a chart
Cheers
 
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