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    15 Valuable Collectibles From the 1950s

    Time has a funny way of turning everyday items into goldmines. Just ask this guy who sold a 1952 Mickey Mantle baseball card for $12.6 million. From mid-century modern furniture to first-edition comic books and vintage toys, the things you or…

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    10 Boomer Side Hustles That Built the Middle Class

    Before the internet made it easy to launch a side hustle from your couch, boomers got off the couch and serviced their neighborhood to earn a few extra bucks. Whether it was selling cosmetics door-to-door or waking up before dawn…

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    The True Price of Car Ownership: 10 Hidden Costs of Owning a Car That Wreck Your Budget

    Unless you live in a city with reliable public transportation, owning a car is a must. But caring for a vehicle is more than just making monthly payments and filling up the tank — it’s a financial commitment that comes…

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    15 Valuable Collectibles From the 1960s

    Were you a kid during the 1960s who held on to your favorite toys and comics? Or an adult who decided to keep your favorite Pyrex bowl or baseball card? Either way, you might be sitting on a goldmine. Here…

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    11 Everyday Items That Used To Be a Big Deal

    Half a century ago, many household items we now consider everyday essentials were once symbols of luxury and cutting-edge innovation. Reserved for only the affluent, these items represented the pinnacle of modern living and technological advancement. From kitchen gadgets to…

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    10 Rare Romance Novels That Cost More Than You Think

    Whether due to limited print runs, iconic authors, or cult followings, certain romance books have become rare collectibles with jaw-dropping price tags. From polarizing classics like “Stormfire” to groundbreaking works like “Indigo,” these novels have earned their spot as some…

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    8 Bargaining Tips To Use at an Antique Shop

    Picture this: You just found the most stunning vintage Tiffany lamp at an antique shop and want to take it home. Unfortunately, the price tag is considerably higher than what…

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    12 Famous 1970s Cocktails

    Two cocktail trends reigned supreme among the 1970s elite: creamy, dessert-like drinks and colorful, tropical cocktails with fruit garnishes. Whether at an upscale dinner party or a swanky lounge, these…

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    10 Retro Luxury Car Ads From the 1960s

    Car advertisements are all over social media or TV commercials these days, but rewind to the 1960s and postcards were the go-to method for advertising luxury vehicles. These illustrations embodied…

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    9 Vintage Le Creuset Pieces That Collectors Love

    Le Creuset’s cookware has long been synonymous with luxury. Even just the name has my wallet bracing for impact (or does everything just sound more expensive in French?). But while…

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    10 Beloved Family Traditions From the ’70s That Are Long Gone

    The ’70s gave us shag carpet, bell-bottoms, and some seriously iconic music. But beyond the fashion and fads, it was also a decade of strong traditions — rituals that brought…

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    12 Photos of 1960s Department Stores

    There was a time when stepping into a department store felt like entering a world of affordable luxury. In the 1960s, these stores weren’t just places to shop — they…

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    10 Expensive Sports Contracts That Broke Records

    Sports contracts have reached a whole new level of excess lately, with players signing deals that seem straight out of a fantasy draft. Whether they’re baseball’s biggest sluggers, international soccer…

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    12 Iconic Items Every ’80s Kid Couldn’t Resist

    Saturday mornings in the ’80s had a rhythm: cartoons first, then chores, because that sweet, crumpled allowance wasn’t going to earn itself. Whether it was raking leaves, vacuuming the living…

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    12 Vanishing Old Money Status Symbols

    When you think of old money luxuries, what comes to mind? Fur coats? Grand pianos? Tobacco rooms? These once-prized possessions reflected an era of grandeur and sophistication that have long…

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    What Middle-Class Life Really Costs in America’s Major Cities

    Life in America’s biggest cities isn’t what it used to be. Living comfortably now means dedicating a large chunk of your paycheck to basic needs. Even with two incomes, many…

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    10 Common Items You Should Avoid Donating

    Donating is a wonderful way to give back and contribute to the community, but tossing everything into the donation bin isn’t always helpful. Some items can actually create more problems…

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    11 Retro Coca-Cola Items That Are in Demand

    Vintage Coca-Cola items are highly collectible (and widely available) at just about every antique store. From iconic porcelain signs to rare vending machines and whimsical advertising displays, vintage Coke memorabilia…