if it's in good condition up to 200 dollars, but the market on it is down right now, i have one with the scabbord and i dont intend on selling it anytime soon because its worth alot more to me then anyone would pay for it right now.I also have a original 1917 bayonet marked UMC 1917,with its original scabbard that I bought for 125 dollars to go with my all original US Model of 1917 Eddystone Rifle,and original sling.
With early leather matching scabbard $350 retail canvass scabbard $300 WWII fiber scabbard $200
Depends on condition and if you have the scabbard. I value mine at $120, but it's not for sale.
its around $15-$20. There is no such thing as an M8A1 bayonet. The M8A1 is the designation of the scabbard that holds the M-4, M-5 (series), M-6, and M-7 bayonet.
$200 or more.
If uncut and with the scabbard, between $150.00 and $300.00, all depending on condition.
A waffenfabrik neuhausen bayonet serial number 108861 is worth approximately 300 USD.
depends on condition,matching bayonet and scabbard numbers,blade unsharpened,and year made,and serial numbers,generally a matching set would be approx $150-$200..
Leave it as is.
If it's in good condition, matching blade & scabbard and has a frog with the bluing intact on the blade. Easily 300-400$
Depends on the condition, whether or not it has a matching scabbard, and whether or not it has regimental unit markings. But generally around $100.
I found a chassepot bayonet from 1866, medium condition, sold for 100€, and another from 1874, in perfect condition, for 300€. A seller of old weapons, like that in link, would certainly assess that bayonet better.
Go to: Jouster.com and look under knifes & bayonets