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15 Old Items People Get Rid of Not Knowing Their Worth

In the era of minimalism and decluttering, it’s easy to toss out items without considering their potential value. But what if some of those ordinary-looking items are actually worth a fortune? Here, we’ll take a look at 15 commonly discarded items that could be worth a pretty penny. So before you throw out that old junk, make sure to check this list!

1. Vintage Board Games

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We often outgrow our childhood games and consider them junk, but did you know that some vintage board games can be worth hundreds, even thousands, of dollars? Demand for these nostalgic items has surged, especially if they’re in good condition and have all their original pieces. Examples include early editions of Monopoly, Clue, and Scrabble. So next time you’re cleaning out the attic, it might be worth dusting off those old board games and checking their worth.

2. First Edition Books

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While most books depreciate over time, first editions of classic novels can be incredibly valuable. A first edition of “The Great Gatsby” or “To Kill a Mockingbird,” especially with a dust jacket, can fetch a high price. Even less well-known titles may be valuable if they’re rare. So before you donate that old book collection, check for any first editions.

3. Vintage Advertising Signs

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Remember those old Coca-Cola or gasoline station signs? Today, collectors have a keen interest in vintage advertising signs, particularly those made of porcelain or tin. Some signs can sell for hundreds or even thousands of dollars, depending on their age, condition, and rarity. So before you toss out that old sign, it might be worth having it appraised.

4. Vinyl Records

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While many of us have switched to digital music, vinyl records can be surprisingly valuable. Records from popular artists or rare pressings can often sell for a high price. For instance, a mint condition copy of The Beatles’ “White Album” could be worth thousands. So before you get rid of those old records, it might be worth seeing if you have any valuable ones.

5. Antique Furniture

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While not all old furniture is valuable, pieces from certain periods or makers can be worth quite a bit. Look for signs of age, quality craftsmanship, and unique design. Furniture made of solid wood or with intricate detailing is often more valuable. So before you send that old chair to the thrift store, you may want to have it appraised.

6. Costume Jewelry

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You might think that only fine jewelry has value, but vintage costume jewelry can also be sought after by collectors. Brands like Trifari, Weiss, and Coro can fetch good prices. Even unmarked pieces can have value if they are well made and have a unique design. So don’t dismiss your grandmother’s old costume jewelry as worthless junk.

7. Vintage Pyrex

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Did you know that some people are willing to pay hundreds for certain pieces of vintage Pyrex? The colorful, durable glassware produced in the mid-20th century has a strong following among collectors. Look for older patterns like “Butterprint” or “Snowflake Blue” that can fetch a pretty penny.

8. Old Coins

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While not every old coin is valuable, certain ones can be worth a lot of money. Coins that are rare, in good condition, or have errors are often valuable. So before you spend that old coin, it might be worth having it appraised.

9. Postcards

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You might think of postcards as cheap souvenirs, but vintage postcards can actually be quite valuable. Some collectors are interested in postcards from specific locations, while others look for postcards with unique designs or historical significance. So before you throw away those old postcards, it might be worth checking their value.

10. Old Magazines

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While most old magazines aren’t worth much, some can be quite valuable. Look for magazines with famous people on the cover, special editions, or issues from significant historical events. For example, a Life magazine from the week of the moon landing might be worth a lot.

11. Baseball Cards

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While not all baseball cards are valuable, certain ones can be worth thousands or even millions. Cards that are rare, in good condition, or feature famous players are often valuable. So before you toss those old baseball cards, it might be worth checking their value.

12. Vintage Electronics

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While most old electronics aren’t worth much, certain vintage items can be quite valuable. Look for early computers, video game consoles, or audio equipment. Brands like Apple, Atari, and Sony can often fetch a higher price.

13. Vintage Toys

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While many old toys aren’t worth much, certain vintage toys can be quite valuable. Look for toys that are rare, in good condition, or have their original packaging. Brands like LEGO, Barbie, and Star Wars can often fetch a higher price.

14. Antique Silverware

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While not all old silverware is valuable, pieces made of sterling silver can be worth quite a bit. Look for markings on the back of the utensils that indicate they are sterling silver. So before you get rid of those old spoons and forks, you may want to have them appraised.

15. Old Stamps

Assorted vintage Vietnamese postage stamps, arranged on a black display background, featuring illustrations of soldiers, cultural scenes, historic landmarks, and traditional clothing, with varied colors including blue, yellow, red, and white
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While not every old stamp is valuable, certain ones can be worth a lot of money. Stamps that are rare, in good condition, or have errors are often valuable. So before you toss those old letters, it might be worth checking the stamps.