Based upon my history,

Matching K98s (I know that is not the correct term for these combat bayonets, but it is the one we all use) sell for $150-500 depending on condition and rarity.. ie. 44 and 45 dated bayonets tend to sell for more. I paid $450 for a matching cof 44 from e-bay.

All matching Ostsee or Nordsee marked bayonets (all matching being that the bayonet number and year match and that the Nordsee or Ostsee markings also match), go for $400 to well over $1,000. This range is so wide due to the particularity of demand. If you have the right one and the right buyer, then the pricing is in the stratosphere.

For example, I would pay a stupid price for a nice matching cof 40 Ostsee, and nothing for any other Ostsee.

Hope this helps.

John


Always looking for Eickhorns and etched bayonets.