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    How to value a helmet shell

    I have a very decent SD army M40 shell but it only has the helmet band inside and no leather for whatever reason. I obtained it in a trade deal and am looking to sell it now, but I am having a very hard time deciding how to price it as most helmets on the market are complete. Anyone have any advice for me?
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    Oh, and the chinstrap is a repro and will be removed before selling
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      #3
      Hello

      If everything else is original to this helmet ( excluding the CS). If the outer ring ,inner ring and split pins have never been played with ,I would say between $350 and $400 , about half the value.
      Hope this will help you.
      Regards
      Pierre-Yves

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        #4
        The split pins and bands are original and tightly in place, but not original to the helmet. So, I guess this is not worth very much since it has been messed with too much. Maybe I'll just hang onto to it then as it does display very well.

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          #5
          It may have more value to you as a display piece. It looks pretty neat as it is. The value would be further reduced by having the band "played with", but not enough to say it "junk". I think you could sell it on the e-stand for $250-$300 pretty easily, IMHO. By the way, what size and maker?

          PG-

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            #6
            I need one new Shell .

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              #7
              The shell is marked EF66. The liner band is dated 1940 and is a size 58. I would have thought that this would have had more value as I see parts such as the liner band and split pins sell for quite a bit on their own on certain sites. Maybe I should separate the shell from the liner band and sell everything individually to get the price I am looking for.

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                #8
                I agree that $250-$300 is a reasonable price as-is.

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                  #9
                  Fantastic... thanks for the responses guys. I've had a few people show some interest so I will probably sell it after all.

                  Cheers, Steve

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