A Rare Silver Dollar Coin From 1893 Could Be Worth Up To $2 Million
Rare coins from the late 1800s can be worth a lot, due to several factors including the silver standard that was in place in years prior.
Read MoreRare coins from the late 1800s can be worth a lot, due to several factors including the silver standard that was in place in years prior.
Read MoreBefore cleaning out your closet you might want to consider the hidden value that could be waiting for you, especially among your old t-shirts.
Read MoreClassic furniture can be worth a boatload of money, as these items demonstrate, so keep your eyes peeled on auction sites and estate sales.
Read MoreWhile you might assume any old VHS tapes lying around are simply a relic of the past, certain copies of movies could actually be worth a small fortune.
Read MoreWhile antique or first editions of books can be worth a lot, one of the 23 remaining first editions of this popular children's book could fetch a small fortune.
Read MoreWhile there are many valuable old coins out there, perhaps none have a more strange, or controversial, history than this special quarter featuring Lady Liberty.
Read MoreWhile coin collecting can be a fun and casual hobby for many, keeping an eye out for this special kind of error coin could mean big money for a collector.
Read MoreCertain 2004 quarters made in honor of this U.S. state could be worth upwards of $100 if once specific flaw is present in its minting.
Read MoreWhile Le Creuset products might cost you a pretty penny, they could also end up being worth a lot more money than you initially paid for them.
Read MoreIf you have an old KitchenAid mixer lying around your house, you could be sitting on not just a functional tool but also an extremely valuable appliance.
Read MoreIf you have a rare "Buffalo" nickel from the Denver mint, it could be worth much more than it's face value, so look closely at yours.
Read MoreA "die error" coin means the coin is effectively a misprint, and though it made it into circulation it's a rare find and could be worth more.
Read MoreYour old cell phones could be worth a good amount of money, especially if they were part of a groundbreaking generation or are rare.
Read MoreThis rare and againg penny is worth a lot more than its face value these days, and you're especially in luck if you happen to have one.
Read MoreOld beer cans can be worth quite a bit of money if they're in pristine condition and from a vintage age of beer producing and drinking.
Read MoreThis historically unique quarter represents a classic case of misalignment during pressing, resulting in a rare and valuable coin.
Read MoreOnly three of these historic bank notes exist in the wild, and they're no longer legal tender -- so owning one is a true financial prize.
Read MoreGauging whether or not a piece of art you own is worth any real money can be done with a couple of simple steps that you can do at home.
Read MoreApple's earliest computers from the 1970s and 1980s can be worth a pretty penny these days, especially if you happen to own a certain model.
Read MoreIf you have this item in your garage, it could net you a hefty amount of money at an auction site or a garage sale, so keep an eye out.
Read MoreIf you happen to own any of the original Star Wars figurings from the 1970s, they could be worth a lot today -- especially if you have Luke Skywalker
Read MoreIf you own any old Disney VHS tapes, it could be time to consider listing them on eBay to see what you might be able to sell them for.
Read MoreIf you have these vintage Christmas decorations stuffed somewhere in your attic, it may be time to get them out and dust them off.
Read MoreIf you have an old set of golf clubs sitting around in the garage, it may be worth more than you think -- especially if its 100 years old.
Read MoreIf you are in possession of a classic Tiffany lamp, you could be looking at a sizable paycheck if you decide to sell it at auction.
Read MoreThese pennies are rare and therefore can be worth more than one cent -- in some cases, much more so. Here's what to know if you have one.
Read MoreA handful of coins pressed by the U,S, Mint are worth far more than their face value, whether due to rarity, an error during production, or otherwise.
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