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Junk or Fortune?
Buried treasures seem to be found in everyone's home, you just
need to know where to look. Here's a list of items that may seem
like junk to you, but could be very valuable.
- Antiques (furniture, carpets, fountain pens, banknotes, dolls,
hat pins, stock certificates, toys, cookie cutters, kitchenware,
china, glassware, games, currency, linens, and quilts)
- Beer Cans
- Bottles
- Bubblegum cards
- Cameras
- Cards (baseball, children's games, and playing)
- Cartoons
- Catalogs
- Ceramics
- Christmas tree ornaments
- Clocks
- Coins
- Comics
- Dolls (Shirley Temple, Storybook, Barbie, Beanie Babies)
- Drawings
- Election memorabilia
- Elvis memorabilia
- First editions and rare books
- Figurines
- Gems
- Guns
- Jukeboxes
- License plates
- Magazines
- Movie memorabilia
- Music boxes
- Newspapers
- Photographs
- Pinball machines
- Pipes
- Plates
- Political memorabilia
- Postcards
- Posters
- Radios
- Records
- Science fiction books
- Slot machines
- Sports memorabilia
- Stamps
- Tickets to historic events
- Toys (all types)
- Trains
- War memorabilia
- Watches
This is not a complete list of items that may be of monetary value
and it does not necessarily mean that the items listed above are
of value, but it is a list of items that many people overlook when
listing assets.
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