Top 7 Most Expensive Antiques You Probably Own Too

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7. Vinyl records

Vinyl records are one of the most expensive antiques, and there is a high chance that you have some in your house. Many people threw away their records once the new technology with its CDs entered their lives and became the standard of music listening.

But we have to tell you that Vinyl records are making a big comeback and are more popular than ever. Check an online list and see if you can find your vinyl there. Also, the market is changing constantly, and the records that used to be popular a few months ago might not be that popular right now.

Remember that it’s not just the records that are expensive; even your family record player could help you get some cash. People need one in order to play their newly bought records, right?

You should also read 6 Garage Sale Items To Avoid At All Costs!

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  1. I have so many of the things that are listed here, I’ll be checking them out. Records, lights, books, silverware, clothes and more clothes. People just don’t know how they collect lots of collectible items or that is they just don’t realize what they have……

  2. I often see lists of valuable antiques some of which are in my family but never see where to sell them or a list of who will buy them or websites to check. We know they are valuable but don’t know what to do with them. Can you help?

    1. I have boxes of records that I would like to sale, but don’t know how to go about selling them. Who should I contact? It would cost so much to ship them. If at all possible, I would like to have someone to come and look at them. How would I list them with you?

  3. Yeah, but I still use mine. My “non-stick” can’t touch my cast iron. Well seasoned, NOTHING sticks to it… I just have to protect it from roommate who insists on washing with soap

  4. nice too show items
    BUT
    we need to know where to sell, who will buy
    and don’t say ebay, marketplace, etc
    and record stores don’t want this and don’t want that and will NOT pay you for they want it free,
    so we need to know people who really want to buy and who collect and not just jerk you around

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