Household Items That Are Now Worth a Fortune
Magazines
The cofounder of Everything But the House, a marketplace for rare or vintage items, Jacquie Denny defines magazines, newspapers, programs and similar items in a category called “ephemera”, anything printed that wasn’t made to last. “The value of items in this category is relat4ed to rarity, condition, and the number of issues,” she said.

Magazines
They don’t have to be super ancient either, on EBTH a special edition Life magazine from 1969 of Woodstock music festival sold for $113. Even though you may have lost interest in a specific copy, it could be the missing piece to someone’s collection.