I have two sets of documents from WWII the first being a Gestapo documentation of the German Resistance activities, prior to the war. The second is the missing papers about the trial of the people who attempted to assassinate Hitler. Both are in good condition and they are unique and complete. Only parts of those documents were recovered and this is the only complete set of those documents. Does anyone have any ideas how I could find out what they are worth.
I have two sets of documents from WWII the first being a Gestapo documentation of the German Resistance activities, prior to the war. The second is the missing papers about the trial of the people who attempted to assassinate Hitler. Both are in good condition and they are unique and complete. Only parts of those documents were recovered and this is the only complete set of those documents. Does anyone have any ideas how I could find out what they are worth.
DB
hi,
a picture is always worth a thousand words. give it a try. it is difficult to make a value without seeing what you have. and more history about the item wouldn't hurt either. provenance is always good for selling an item. did these come from a soldier in ww2 or a german prisoner, or their actual source? and whether they are genuine too. all this has a factor in their value. the nazis were extremely thorough in their documents, so they should have official stamps or markings to indicate the authenicity. hope this information helps.
regards,
cajunsr.