Mixed bag of old ammo

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This is an overview of what looks like 30-06 blanks (2) 30-06 ball (2) 303 Brit Ball (2) and top right is a 9mm and 2 - 38 S&W by Dominion

Head stamps


I got these in an ammo trade and was curious about them. The grid paper is 1/4 in spacing
While these cartridges are interesting historically, are they significant enough for keeping or just blast them?
I also have an old cardboard box that contained 22LR made by CIL it was a 100 pack and yellow in colour. Would this be of interest to a collector?
 
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Any ammo older than the 50`s is getting harder to find . The blanks( 30/06) possible are machine gun rounds less common .303 brit are collectables 2.00 to 5.00 each depending on head stamp year and type. The shot shells are just something different to collect .50 to 3.00 each ( they have a fired smell all their own ). Old dominion ammo is good for someone to complete a partial box . For the most part you have some cool old ammo that isn't all to valuable , shoot it for the fun of it or give it to someone to get them started collecting . Gun show tables are full of old ammo part of the fun is picking threw it to find the diamonds .
 
$2 to $5 for .303 ? Not so much.
$1 each mostly.
Poor condition shot shells 50¢
I do hope that you stop by my tables when I have a box of junk ammo.
 
I have a few cartons of 303 military ammo kicking around in my gun room. Head stamps are from the 1950's packed in paper boxes with cardboard dividers. Probably corrosive as well.
 
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