Rocking Chair – Up to $5000
It is beginning to look as if rocking chairs have more significance than just helping babies to sleep. The famous rocking chairs were produced in the 1700s to help babies fall asleep. But there may be more to them now than meets the eye. Such furniture, if made between the 1950s and 1970s, can sell for nearly $5000. Sounds good, right? These rocking chairs can still be found in various living rooms and verandas today. So for those of us who still own one, we have good news.
Harry Potter Books – Up to $55000
Many people have started reading again during the pandemic. If you’ve spent all night reading every book in your house, pay attention, because if you still have a specific Harry Potter book, it could net you a small fortune. Experts have shared their top 10 books that could be worth thousands – including Harry Potter. Good news for Harry Potter collectors! If you have a hardcover edition of “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,” check the printing line. If it says “10 9 8 7 6 5 43 2 1,” then you’ve hit the jackpot. The book is now worth $55000. If it says 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 8 9/9 0/0 01 02, then it can be sold for up to $6500. I would say, quick look!
Old Yearbooks – up to $10500
Almost everyone still has an old yearbook lying in the cupboard that you hardly ever look at anymore. But we can tell you that there is a chance that you will definitely use it again. You will probably think: What can an old yearbook full of clumsy school pictures have? Well, let us explain. If you, your parents or your grandparents are “lucky” enough, you could be sitting on a big cash prize, if there is someone in that yearbook who has been in the spotlight ever since. You may have forgotten, but the possibility exists, of course, that the old yearbook with its clumsy school photographs can also bring in money if it happens to contain one or more famous people. A yearbook with a picture of James Dean has reportedly sold for over $10500 online. And if the now famous person signs the yearbook, the price can go much higher.