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13 Heirlooms Grandma Held Onto That Are Now Valuable

Every grandmother has a treasure trove of keepsakes and heirlooms tucked away, each one with its own story. These items, cherished by our grandmothers, often speak volumes about the culture and times they lived in. Interestingly enough, some of these items have appreciated in value over time and are now considered valuable antiques. Let’s walk down memory lane and take a look at 13 heirlooms your grandma may have held onto that could now be worth a small fortune.

1. Vintage Jewelry

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Chances are, your grandma’s jewelry box is a mine of vintage gems. Over the years, the value of vintage jewelry has soared, especially if they’re from a recognizable brand or designer. Look out for pieces from the Art Deco era or earlier – they’re particularly sought after by collectors.

2. Antique Furniture

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While you may perceive that old rocking chair or wooden chest as just an old piece of furniture, these items can fetch a pretty penny if they are in good condition and made by a notable craftsman. Furniture from the mid-century era is particularly popular right now.

3. Vinyl Records

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If your grandma was a music enthusiast, she might have a collection of vinyl records. Original pressings by popular artists or rare albums can be worth quite a bit of money. Be sure to handle these with care as their condition significantly impacts their value.

4. Fine China

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Grandma’s special-occasion dishes are not just for show. Fine china, especially if it’s a complete set, can be quite valuable. Patterns that have been discontinued or are rare are particularly in demand.

5. Vintage Quilts

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Handmade quilts from yesteryears are not only warm and cozy, but they can also be surprisingly valuable. Especially if they were made with rare fabrics or unique patterns, these quilts can sell for hundreds, and sometimes even thousands of dollars.

6. Postage Stamps

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If your grandma was a philatelist, her stamp collection could be worth a small fortune. Even if she wasn’t, she might still have some old letters or postcards around with valuable stamps on them.

7. Silverware

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Those heavy spoons and forks that only made an appearance during the holidays could be sterling silver. If they’re part of a larger set and in good condition, they could fetch a tidy sum.

8. First Edition Books

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If your grandma was a bookworm, her library might have some valuable first editions. Books from favorite authors or popular series, especially if they’re signed, are often valuable.

9. Antique Toys

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Did your grandma keep your parent’s old toys? Vintage toys, especially if they’re in their original packaging, can be worth a lot today. The market for antique toys is huge, with collectors looking for everything from early Barbie dolls to old tin cars.

10. Military Memorabilia

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If your grandfather or other family members served in the military, your grandma might have kept their medals, uniforms, or other memorabilia. These items can be valuable, especially if they’re from significant battles or historical events.

11. Vintage Clothing

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Your grandma’s old clothes could be of interest to vintage fashion enthusiasts. Look out for designer labels, as these can be particularly valuable. Even everyday wear from certain eras can fetch a high price.

12. Old Coins

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Your grandma’s coin jar might be worth more than you think. Old, rare, or misprinted coins can be worth a lot to the right collector.

13. Artwork

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If your grandma had a taste for art, there might be valuable pieces in her collection. Even if they’re not by famous artists, original artwork from certain periods or in certain styles can be quite valuable.