Nostalgia makes for the best memories and mementos. Shout out to your parents for storing your crap free of charge😂😂 my parents threw my stuff away before I could get out the door😂😂😂
So- IF that is a 1928 silver dollar= the minimum it is worth will be around $40 to $50 dollars= IF there is NO mintmark on the back, to the left of the tail feather- if there is no S = the coin will be worth in the range from $200 to $600 dollars, depending on condition-been collecting for 60 years = good luck= love your channel
When my family moved from where I grew up in rural Alberta into Edmonton, I had to sell off almost all of my old toys -- G.I. Joe and Star Wars, mainly. I kept my Transformers, but I, eventually, sold them in the late 90s for almost nothing. Hmm, I think I might used them as trade value for Dungeons and Dragons books. I can't remember.
Nostalgia makes for the best memories and mementos. Shout out to your parents for storing your crap free of charge😂😂 my parents threw my stuff away before I could get out the door😂😂😂
It's a lot of fun rediscovering childhood toys, magazines, coins. I love it
Thanks for letting me visit the early 90s with you. It was a great time in my life with collecting also.
Found you via the Comic doctor. :)
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Mad magazine Spy vs. Spy was my favorite when I was a kid .
I had some of those Spy vs. Spy books. Loved them back in day.
Those things are above monetary value. Thank you for sharing them! I have some things from my Grandfather which are priceless to me!!
Seeing those coins was really cool. My mom gave me a bunch of coins when she downsized from her house to an apartment.
So- IF that is a 1928 silver dollar= the minimum it is worth will be around $40 to $50 dollars= IF there is NO mintmark on the back, to the left of the tail feather- if there is no S = the coin will be worth in the range from $200 to $600 dollars, depending on condition-been collecting for 60 years = good luck= love your channel
it is the cheaper version
My parents would literaly rip the stuff out of hands to sell it at yard sales, five seconds after I was done with it
That’s rude and feels almost criminal.. sorry
When my family moved from where I grew up in rural Alberta into Edmonton, I had to sell off almost all of my old toys -- G.I. Joe and Star Wars, mainly. I kept my Transformers, but I, eventually, sold them in the late 90s for almost nothing. Hmm, I think I might used them as trade value for Dungeons and Dragons books. I can't remember.