As I have stated previously, the hardest thing about selling collectible ammo is finding a collector who wants what you have. Just as guns, condition of the boxes is everything to a cartridge collector. The condition of your boxes is not good enough to interest many. I would also suggest going to the IAA website to get value guidance, but be prepared for disappointment when you find out. There are some rare .22 boxes which may be very valuable (like the 1860s S&W .22 boxes), but US cartridge boxes are fairly common.
Last edited by DWalt; 09-20-2017 at 11:45 AM.
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