Wednesday, October 23

Got These Things in Your Basement? They’re Worth a Fortune!

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4. Postcards

Most of us have random old postcards somewhere in the house. If you keep them in the basement or attic, chances are you’ve even forgotten about having them. While no one may be interested in reading your love letters, some collectors may purchase them for their rare postcards.

The price of a postcard can range from $2 and go up to a few hundred dollars, depending on several factors. If your postcards are in good condition and have an impressive age, they may be worth a great deal of money.

The most expensive postcard ever sold dates back to 1840, and someone paid $45,000 in 2002 to purchase it! You probably won’t make so much money by selling your old postcards, but it may be worth taking a look in your basement.

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27 thoughts on “Got These Things in Your Basement? They’re Worth a Fortune!”

  1. I have 3 or 4 items I would like to know how to sell them. Where do I go to see what they are worth if anything.

    1. Google any results of auctions of the items you have. That’s what I did and found out an old campbells soup sign sold for 16000$. Mine was in better shape and sold for 19000$

    1. I would be very interested in your Playboy magazine collection,depending on which issues you have.bikeguy628 yahoo.com please let me know.

  2. I got three large boxes of the original Star Wars stuff that’s never been opened or out of the box. I forgot it was there and just found it. I got it when the base was getting rid of it all when they were closing down. I bought 3 shopping carts full for the kids and put it away. Then we moved and the rest is history. Never even looked at it.

  3. I have a few things that might interest people for purchase. Vinyl, sneakers, stamps, money, sports memorabilia for the right people and more.

  4. I have a Singer sewing machine in its original case. Also a wrought-iron sewing machine holder with the foot pedal. My oldest sister was born in 1938 the next in 1942 and myself 1946. My mother used to make almost all of our clothes on this machine. Not sure who to contact.

  5. Hello

    Yes I have several items I would like to sell at the top of the list is an extensive stamp collection but where would I find a legit estimator to give me. Fair price!

  6. I have old Paintings from 1902 and so on. Listed artists. Don’t know where to go to get some kind of estimates on them to sell them.

  7. I have a large collection of vintage Playboy magazines. The one Christmas issue with Pamela Anderson sitting on Dan Akroyd’s lap (dressed as a Conehead) has a value between $7,500 and $10,000 according to some sources. I have 2 of that issue. I just don’t know how to sell it or where.

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