Not millions, but you may be able to make a few hundred dollars from a museum, if you find one that wishes to purchase them.
2006-08-06 10:55:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with what everyone above me has said.
They may be worth some money, but not a lot. It also depends on who they were from and whether or not they're still in good enough condition. Mildew, burns, stains and the like can decrease the value of something.
2006-08-06 19:08:52
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answered by kxaltli 4
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Depends on condition, who they were from, etc.. Best bet is to take them to an appraiser that specializes in civil war collectibles.
2006-08-06 18:01:02
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answered by Tahavath 5
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Any where from maybe a few bucks to a few thousands. Just depending on condetions, from who the letters was from, and to who the letters were addressed to.
2006-08-09 01:00:03
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answered by ffasheepdog 3
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Save it for later years...much later years and the value will keep going up
2006-08-06 20:20:31
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answered by Anonymous
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unless they're from some huge important figure probably not that much
2006-08-06 20:09:35
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answered by SpringsGirl 2
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who they were adressed to, th content who signed them and condition will determine that.
2006-08-06 18:58:38
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answered by ? 6
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what dancer said.
:] MaKe ThAt MoNeY!!
2006-08-06 17:58:22
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answered by AZngirlIEgrl 1
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