We Purchase Military Collectibles!

We Purchase Military Collectibles! Here at Epic Artifacts, we pride ourselves with the ability to offer authentic, premium collectibles to responsible collectors, historians, and museums around the globe. We are always purchasing new inventory to satisfy our customers wishes. Our experts offer 50+ years of expertise to be able to authenticate and offer the most for your items.

We Purchase Collections. Most importantly, we understand what a collection is. As collectors ourselves, we understand that collections are the culmination of years of devotion and passion that only other collectors can appreciate. We understand also, that as temporary custodians for the artifacts we have acquired over the years, the time will come to pass them on to other collectors who have the same responsible passion for history as we do. We make this process as easy and stress free as possible. For larger offsite collections, we coordinate and take care of any necessary travel to you, as well as shipping.

We also purchase single items. Whether expensive or inexpensive, large or small, we are always interested. We have purchased many items from US Veterans’ families. Some have been pleasantly surprised to find out the true value of the item(s) their family member brought home from the war. Many have also enjoyed knowing that the history of their relative’s “war trophy” will be preserved and passed on to the next owner, who will keep the artifact’s history and provenance alive.

Stress Free, Risk Free. We understand that many of these artifacts hold considerable value, both monetarily and also sentimentally. We understand that many looking to sell their items, who may find through an internet search, will want solid reassurance they are dealing with a legitimate business and also professionals. Epic Artifacts is a legitimate Limited Liability Company holding current up to date Collectible Insurance. All items purchased by us, or sent to us prior for evaluation, are covered under our insurance during transit and/or when in our custody. We are willing and able to provide copies of our Articles of Incorporation, as well as a current and up to date Proof of Insurance Certificate as peace of mind, if requested.

Please use the form on this page, to include a brief description of the items you have, and upload accompanying pictures. If you do not have photographs ready to be submitted, no worries. You will receive an email response, with your initial inquiry, which you can reply to with additional information or images. It is always best to send images with an inquiry to get the most accurate valuation based on condition. 

If a standard email is what you prefer over a form, feel free to contact us directly at info@epicartifacts.com, please remember to include your name and telephone number so we can reach you if needed. 

To include photos now, simply click “choose file” under upload images. Try to submit images that show the item in entirety. Be sure to include each side of the item. Close up shots are extremely helpful with showing any markings or damaged areas. If you have an item similar to one found on our site, simply photograph the same angles and close up shots you see displayed of the item on our site.

To include photos later, simply reply to the email response from our server with you initial inquiry.

    Name

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    Describe your item(s) in as much detail as you can

    Photography Tips

    Here are some simple steps to help you take, and send, the best quality images to us:

    1. Clean the lens
      – Clean optics is key to a clear image, free of spots or distortions. Use a duster or soft microfiber cloth to gently clear any dust, finger prints, or debris that may have collected on the front of your lens.
    2. Turn off the flash
      – On camera flashes tend to create unwanted reflections in shiny or reflective objects, such as items painted in enamel paint.
    3. Turn on HDR (High Dynamic Range)
      – If your camera has an HDR function, turn it on. This will insure that the highest amount of detail in the shadows and highlights is captured.
    4. Get the right light
      – The best light in most instances is going to be natural light; close to a window or outdoors. If you are going to take pictures indoors with overhead lights, try to avoid bare bulb or spot type lights. These will create harsh shadows and unwanted reflections.
    5. Get close and fill the viewfinder
      – Try to fill the entire frame of your viewfinder or screen to get the most detail. Images that are taken too far away will have little detail.
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