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Let us help you turn all of this old stuff collecting dust in your home into cash: IN THE ATTIC. 1. First Edition Books. If you have a stack of old books at home, it may be worth taking a look at the copyright pages (opposite the title pages) to see if any of them are first editions.
Collecting things is one of the world's oldest hobbies. From famous paintings to rocks, there's a market for just about anything. So next time you're spring cleaning, don't just throw everything away. You might be surprised what collectors value and how much items can be worth.
Through the years, items can appreciate in value more than you think. So before you toss or donate anything, take a look at this list of 55 items that are worth a lot of money today and may just be hiding in plain sight in your storage.
1. Kitchenware. One place to look for hidden household treasures is your kitchen. One common brand that can be worth quite a bit of money, and has a following of dedicated collectors, is Pyrex....
This list will show you exactly what to look for. From first-edition novels to Cabbage Patch Kids and signed yearbooks, there are tons of items you grew up with that may sell for a small fortune today. The patchwork quilt that lines the foot of your old bed could even be worth thousands.
Find out at WorthPoint, the comprehensive antiques, art, and vintage collectibles research site. Home of the biggest pricing database plus marks, patterns, expert advice, and more.
But it’s not so easy to distinguish trash from treasure. To help you along, here are 15 old things in your house that could be worth a fortune. 1. David Bowie’s Diamond Dogs LP David...
Hidden among the hand-me-downs, knick-knacks, old toys and discarded electronics gathering dust in your attic, garage, basement or closet are valuable items that might be worth...
From a never-opened Super Mario Bros. game that sold for $2 million to a G.I. Joe prototype that sold for $200,000, see what nostalgic toys could be worth a pretty penny.
From a rare copy of the Declaration of Independence to a secret drawers filled with jewels, you never know where you'll find a hidden treasure.