ww2 and pre .303 rounds. any value.

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I have a whole case of .303 from 1942-1949 and one single round from 1926 some 1942 30-06 too. Always wondered if they were worth anything one is a tracer.
 

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Im not sure what type of round the two silver ones are. The pointed one is 1926 the round one with the odd primer has only a few symbols.
 
The pointed ones are Mark VII Ball. The headstamps are a bit "fuzzy" but it looks like the "DA" is Dominion Arsenals, Canada, 1926 and the "WRA" is Winchester Repeating Arms, U.S. Contract. The round nosed one looks like a Mark VI Ball (or a Mark II Ball) which would probably put it before 1910. I am unable to see a clear headstamp on that one.

Full boxes in good shape are generally worth more than single rounds. While it does not seem like anything "special", it is probably worth a bit more to someone who wants it as an accessory for their firearms, rather than shooting it off.
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I didnt count but I think 23 round in total not including the 30-06. I dug them up in the basement a while back my grandfather had them. Headstamps on them are hard to focus on but im happymto know that much. Thanks.
 
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