These old items lying around your home may seem small and can be easily overlooked, but they are worth their weight in gold! Check to see if you have any of these!
1. Misprinted Coins - $100 Per Coin
The coins, produced in 2005, went from "God We Trust" to "God We Rust" because of a missing T. If you have these coins, congratulations, you have $100 in your hand.
2. Vintage Christmas Ornaments - $18,000
Don't underestimate the power of old Christmas ornaments. Some vintage blown glass ornaments are worth up to $1,700, and if you have any Kugel ornaments from Germany, Your account could be credited with up to $18,000.
3. Vintage Yearbooks - $10,500
Don't laugh at your silly-looking yearbook, for it will bring you riches if some of your classmates become famous. A yearbook with a photo of James Dean once sold for $10,500. So cherish the yearbook if you can.
4. Cabbage Patch Dolls - $3,000
Don't throw away your Cabbage Patch dolls just because they're old! Each of these dolls is said to be worth a lot of money: a 1985 James Dudley Cabbage Patch doll was sold for $3,000 and a 1981 Blonde Girl Little People doll for $2,000.
5. CorningWare Dishes - $10,000
If you have CorningWare dishes with printed blue flowers, congratulations, you can sell them for up to $10,000. Didn't expect these simple blue flower-patterned pieces of tableware to be so valuable?
6. China Sets - $5,000
Never leave a dusty china tableware set in the dark, for it can bring you a fortune! An 18th-century antique set was able to fetch $5,000 in the 20th century. So open your kitchen cabinets to check yours!
7. Old Harry Potter Books - $55,000
Harry Potter can not only enrich you mentally but physically! If you have a hardcover copy of "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone," and the edition code reads 10 9 8 7 6 5 43 2 1, you have hit the jackpot and can go to Hogwarts with $55,000.
8. Vintage Magazines - $156,000
If you have the habit of collecting magazines, then you have a chance to become rich! Old magazines gain in value as time goes by. An 1887 edition of Betton's Christmas Annual sold for $156,000 in 2007.
9. Tiffany Lamps - $1M
Not only are Tiffany lamps decorative, but they are also valuable treasures, with prices ranging from $4,000 to more than $1 million. If you happen to have one, keep it safe!
10. Vintage Comics Books - $3.2M
Didn't expect the superhero comics you loved as a kid to bring you endless wealth? The Hulk's first edition comic book sold for $320,000 at auction in 2014, and a 1938 action comic No. 1 sold for $3.2 million. Now go and check yours!
