depending on the state of it! But the price is between 600-100$
Hc COCO maker is 1-2 coins The new coco maker the rare is 8-10c
that depends on the maker and overall condition....................
depends on : condition : maker :year made
Unknown, but it depends on how old it is and where it came from. Musket balls are still being made today for black powder enthusiasts, and they make good slingshot ammo too. These would be worth no more than the current value of lead. A musket ball from an important battle, duel, or other historical event would surely have monetary value, but it would depend on how much the buyer is willing to pay, and proving it is genuine will be difficult. A musket ball is much easier to counterfeit than a coin.
Impossible to answer without the maker's name.
62cal
Your standard long land pattern brown bess musket (used by the british) was one of the heavier muskets weighed 10 lbs and was 5 foot 4 inches long. Which would make the the thing very cumbersome to carry around, thats why is was replaced by the other patterns but also all that length and weight added to the accuracy and power. It fired a .75 caliber musket ball!
an 8 ball
The Mirror Ball Trophy is worth one million and one hundred thousand dolllars.
Depends which brand it is, about £1- £3.50 or as much as $4 or so.
Your chains worth is dependent on how much it weighs ka 1772 is the maker of your chain hope this helped.