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Agreed, that is well worth saving and selling to a private collector. There are private owners of tanks & armored vehicles around you who might be interested in that, you should be able to find contact info through the MVPA.It depends a great deal on what turret it simulates and to a lesser extent on what parts are identical to the real thing or live.
As for identifying the turret it is intended to simulate, it looks '40s to me but someone should be along soon to offer the correct identity.
Of course, any additional dataplates you can find on it would help with identification, check the rear area on the gun and where the sight would live.
As to the ones I've seen sold, this covers $690-5700 and yours is way nicer/more complete than most of them.
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/LC14/The-Littlefield-Collection/lots/r5118/573917
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/LC14/The-Littlefield-Collection/lots/r5116/573913
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/LC14/The-Littlefield-Collection/lots/r5115/573911
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/LC14/The-Littlefield-Collection/lots/r5132/573945
https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/LC14/The-Littlefield-Collection/lots/r5117/573915
It is possible (unlikely) that the barrel, breech, etc. are standard gun parts, which could be a legal problem.
There are those who would freak out or scare you about the possibility of a live gun, don't worry too much. The odds are excellent it was demilled to the correct spec at the time. The old demills are valuable as they weren't as destructive as the newer ones, so guys who have legal live guns are interested in parts, etc.
That said, I'd advise contacting a collector or trusted class-3 dealer for advice on this matter rather than just calling up the ATF.