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I was asking because I wondered if you'd obtained the WW1 'Military Model' badge, and was building from there.
For WW2 G519. It's a matter of luck. In the last year I've seen nearly complete bikes, requiring only stripping and restoration go for $1200 (which was a good price), and bare frames sell for $900. If you search this part of the forum you'll see several of these discussed, eg, this one sold on Ebay for $1200, only partially complete
The problem is that the parts are becoming more difficult to find on the loose (I know from experience!), and if you want to build something up to original spec, starting with a frame is likely to cost you more money and time than starting with something more complete. Still, if you can find a frame cheap, that helps.
These were the usable parts from mine, at around $600 (turned out the crank was scrap too).
as Land O'Arches says, you may strike lucky locally or on Craigs list etc. There were around 70000 of these G519 bikes made. Also, the military frames are the same as the civilian frames of the same period, the only physical differences being reinforced welding, and a G stamped in front of the BB serial number.
On the other hand, if you want a military bike frame as a wall hanger for discussion, assuming you were not absolutely fixed on US bikes, then a better option may be a BSA "Parabike". The frames for these turn up cheaper ($200+), there's a lot in the US (they were imported after the war), they were made only (well nearly only) for the military, and the frame has a lot of unusual features. Also they were actually used in combat.
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