25 things in your house right now that could be worth money

Magazines

Magazines, newspapers, programs, and the like are in a category called “ephemera,” Jacquie Denny, co-founder of EBTH says. That’s collector lingo for any printed matter that wasn’t made to last.

“The value of items in this category is related to rarity, condition, and the number of issues,” notes Denny. Surprisingly enough, they don’t have to be ancient. A special edition Life magazine from 1969 featuring the Woodstock musical festival sold for $113 on EBTH.

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