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Don't sell these things at your yard sale

Don't Waste Your Money
Don't sell these things at your yard sale
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Almost every weekend during the summer, people sell their unwanted goods at yard sales.

Unfortunately, a lot of the stuff people put out for sale is hidden treasure, and they don't realize they are giving away a $500 item for  $2.

So how do you know if it is a yard sale gem?

We've all heard of yard sale surprises -- like a $5 guitar that turned out to be Jimmy Hendrix's old instrument. While this is a very rare occurrence, there are ways to figure out which yard sale items are worth your money.

Auction experts say clues you may have a hidden treasure include:

  • A signature
  • 1930's art deco anything
  • 1950s or 1960s housewares
  • Tin toys
  • Any old painting.
  • Vintage Barbie or Star Wars toys, if they are in the original box

Another good tip is to look around to see where it was made. If it reads America or especially Europe, you might have something. If you see the words “Made in China,” then probably not.

To check an item’s real value, use your smartphone to search for similar items on eBay. Or visit a local antiques appraiser.

For $8, a website called valuemystuff.com will let you know if you have the real thing -- just send them a photo.            

Experts say more than half of all people holding garage sales have no idea what their items are worth.

So if you take a little time and do some research, so you don’t waste your money.

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