Here Are Some "Collector's Items" You Can Stop Collecting
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If you're planning to retire off any of this stuff, you might be working into your 90s . . . There's a list making the rounds of "collector's items" that aren't really worth collecting. Here are a few things you might want to stop hanging onto.
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1. Beanie Babies. Nearly all of them are worth under $20. You can find whole lots of them on eBay for less than that.
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2. Most vinyl records. The market is so saturated, they don't really hold much value. They're great to listen to. Just don't expect to get rich.
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3. Pez Dispensers. Even the "good" ones sell for a buck or two.
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4. Pogs. Nearly all of them are worth less than the cost of shipping.
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5. Baseball cards. The REALLY old ones can be worth money. But then they got mass produced. If you've held onto a bunch of random cards from the '80s, you probably haven't made much.
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6. Newer comic books. Again, it's all about the vintage ones.
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7. Cabbage Patch Kids. If they're in mint condition in the box, they might be worth money. But if they've been played with, probably not much.
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8. Porcelain dolls. They still aren't worth much . . . but they're just as terrifying, if that helps.
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9. Old VHS tapes and DVDs. Stop lying to yourself. They're worthless.
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10. Vintage "Playboy" magazines. They have to be in mint condition to be worth anything . . . nobody wants your dad's used ones.
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Originally posted on December 9th, 2024