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13 Things in Your Attic That Could Be Worth a Fortune

Your attic might be holding more than just old boxes and forgotten items. Many everyday objects tucked away up there could have significant value, waiting for you to discover.

You don’t need to be an expert to spot potential treasures. With a bit of curiosity and guidance, you can identify things that collectors and enthusiasts are eager to find.

Pokémon First Edition Cards

Holographic Charizard Pokémon card in protective case displayed on wooden surface with other Charizard cards visible underneath
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If you discover Pokémon First Edition cards in your attic, they might be worth checking out. These cards are from the original 1999 base set and can be quite valuable, especially if they are in good condition.

Some rare cards, like the Shadowless Charizard, have sold for thousands of dollars. Even sealed booster boxes can fetch high prices.

It’s a good idea to research or get them appraised if you think you have some.

Kenner Star Wars Action Figures

Vintage Star Wars LUKE SKYWALKER Complete 1978 Kenner Original Letter Hilt GREAT
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If you find Kenner Star Wars action figures in your attic, you might have valuable collectibles. Some vintage figures from the 1970s and 80s, especially those in good condition, can be worth a lot to collectors.

Characters like R2-D2 and Stormtroopers were among the first released and are popular. The value depends on rarity, condition, and packaging.

Even a few figures could catch a serious buyer’s eye.

Vintage Hot Wheels Cars

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If you have vintage Hot Wheels in your attic, it’s worth checking their condition. Models in mint shape without scratches or scuffs tend to have higher value.

Some specific cars, like the ’69 Beach Bomb VW Bus or the 1974 Magenta Rodger Dodger, can fetch thousands. Even older models from the late 1960s are highly collectible.

Signed First Edition Books

Signed first edition of The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks, cream dust jacket, author signature card in front
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If you find signed first edition books in your attic, they could be quite valuable. Collectors often seek these, especially if the author is well-known.

The condition of the book matters a lot. Clean pages, intact covers, and clear signatures increase worth.

Even lesser-known authors’ first editions can surprise you.

Antique German Christmas Ornaments

A festive Santa Claus figurine with a white beard and gold accents, sitting beside a golden Christmas bauble and a pinecone
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If you find old German Christmas ornaments in your attic, you might have something valuable. These ornaments, often called “kugeln,” are hand-blown glass pieces known for their unique shapes and delicate designs.

Many were made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their condition matters a lot, so intact pieces are more desirable to collectors.

Look for unusual shapes like birds or umbrellas, as these can be especially sought after.

Original Magic: The Gathering Cards

Sealed deck of Magic: The Gathering cards in original packaging, with the iconic "Deckmaster" back design and multicolored mana symbols
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If you find original Magic: The Gathering cards in your attic, they might be worth something. Cards like Black Lotus, especially from early sets, can have significant value.

Pay attention to the condition of the cards and if any are foil versions. Even less rare cards from the first editions can sometimes be valuable.

Keep the original boxes if you still have them. Collectors often look for complete items together, which may increase what you can get.

Mid-Century Modern Furniture

Vintage kidney-shaped stool, red leather upholstery with button tufting, dark wooden legs with a curved design, placed on a wooden surface, antique or classic furniture piece
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If you have mid-century modern furniture in your attic, it could be more valuable than you think. Pieces by designers like Eames or Noguchi often attract collectors.

Even less famous furniture from this era can hold value, especially if it’s in good condition. Look for sofas, chairs, or cabinets with clean lines and simple shapes.

1950s Pyrex Bowls

White vintage Pyrex bowl with turquoise diamond pattern, outdoor background, mid-century style
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You might have some 1950s Pyrex bowls tucked away that could catch a buyer’s eye. Certain vintage patterns like Butterprint and Pink Gooseberry are especially popular right now.

Not every Pyrex piece sells for a lot, but if yours has a unique color or design, it could be worth a decent amount. Check for good condition and original colors for the best value.

Retro Air Jordan Sneakers

Pair of worn white and red Nike Air Jordan 13 sneakers, black soles, displayed with original black Jordan box, hardwood background
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If you find a pair of retro Air Jordans in your attic, you might have a valuable item. Early models, especially in good condition, can sell for hundreds or even thousands of dollars.

Certain versions, like the Air Jordan 14, are popular because of their design and history. Check the condition and authenticity to understand their potential worth.

Keep an eye out for collaborations, which can add extra value.

Rare Sports Trading Cards

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If you find old sports trading cards in your attic, take a closer look. Some cards, especially baseball cards from early players like Ty Cobb, can be quite valuable.

Check the condition and any special features, like holograms or limited editions. Even cards that seem worn might be worth more than you think.

Vintage Vinyl Records

Several vinyl records and compact discs, scattered on a white surface, featuring various labels and colors, indicating a mix of old and new music formats, viewed indoors under dim lighting
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You might have valuable vinyl records tucked away in your attic. First pressings or rare editions from popular artists can be especially sought after.

Even common albums can have worth if they are in great condition. Look for limited releases, autographed copies, or unique cover art.

Checking the record label and pressing number helps identify valuable items.

Collectible Comic Books

Assorted comic books on a wooden surface, featuring titles like Silver Surfer, X-Force with Cable, Spider-Man, Colonial Marines, colorful covers, some in protective plastic sleeves
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If you find old comic books in your attic, they might be worth more than you think. Key issues, like the first appearances of popular characters, can attract collectors.

Condition matters a lot. Even well-loved comics can have value, but those in better shape usually fetch higher prices.

It’s worth checking if you have any rare editions or fan favorites.

Early Spiderman and Batman Toys

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If you find early Spiderman or Batman toys in your attic, they could be valuable. Toys from these iconic superhero lines, especially vintage figures from the 1960s to 1980s, are sought after by collectors.

Condition matters a lot. The better preserved and more complete your toys are, the more interest they will attract. Keep an eye out for original packaging too, as it can greatly increase value.