10 Beat-Up Collectibles That Still Sell for Big Money

A blue and white floral-patterned porcelain vase lies on its side with a broken piece detached near the opening, set against a plain white background.
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When it comes to collectibles, you might think that only flawless items are worth big bucks. But surprisingly, even damaged or incomplete items can fetch impressive sums if they’re rare or tied to a beloved brand. From ripped designer jeans to board games missing half their pieces, collectors are often willing to overlook flaws for the chance to own something unique or historic.

Here are 10 items that can still sell for surprising amounts, even in less-than-perfect condition.

1. Ripped Name-Brand Jeans

Four pairs of jeans are laid flat, each in a different color: grey, dark blue, navy, and maroon. They all have branded leather patches on the waistband at the back.
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bombuscreative/istockphoto

Vintage Levi’s or designer jeans with holes or fraying can still sell for hundreds (or even thousands of dollars). Though they may look faded and worn-in, some collectors will actually pay a premium for that rugged, authentic style.

2. Broken Luxury Watches

Rolex shop window
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pelucco/istockphoto

Even non-functioning Rolexes can sell for thousands thanks to their prestige and reputation. So if you have a broken luxury watch gathering dust in a drawer, don’t write it off just yet — many can be easily restored and sold for surprising amounts.

3. Board Games With Missing Pieces

King Oil board game
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MandisAtticToyz/Etsy

Classic vintage board games like Monopoly, Yahtzee, and Dungeons & Dragons sets from the 1970s or earlier can still sell for hundreds, even if they’re incomplete or missing original packaging and manuals. Remember: Nostalgia drives demand.

 4. Damaged Concert Posters

Yellow poster for a Beatles concert at Shea Stadium on Tuesday, August 23. It features a black-and-white image of the band members and text detailing ticket information and pricing.
eBay
eBay

Vintage concert posters stemming from iconic bands like The Beatles, Rolling Stones, or Nirvana — even those with tears or water damage — can fetch hundreds (or even thousands) thanks to their nostalgic appeal, cult following, and rarity.

5. Cracked Vintage Pottery

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AzmanL/istockphoto

Pieces from acclaimed brands like McCoy or Roseville, even with chips or cracks, can sell for surprising amounts thanks to collectors who value the artistry, craftsmanship, and the history behind them.

6. Worn Sneakers

A pair of vintage high-top basketball sneakers with red, white, and black color scheme. The shoes feature a black swoosh logo on the sides, red accents on the toe and heel, and are worn with some signs of aging.
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Sneaker Update/YouTube

Limited-edition vintage sneakers (think early Air Jordans or kicks signed by elite athletes like Michael Jordan or Kobe Byrant) can sell for high thousands (or millions) — even if they’re scuffed or worn. Just consider these Air Jordan 1s from 1985 that sold for a record-smashing $560,000 at an auction in 2020.

7. Incomplete Toy Sets

A packaged Star Wars action figure labeled "Luke Skywalker". The packaging features an image of Luke Skywalker in a white outfit with a belt, holding a lightsaber. The figure is displayed within a clear plastic casing.
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DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty Images

Action figures or playsets from the 1970s and beyond — especially those that feature toys from beloved franchises like “Star Wars” or “He-Man” — can still sell for surprising amounts, even if they’re missing accessories or original packaging.

8. Torn Vintage Band T-Shirts

A white t-shirt featuring art with black, pink, and yellow colors and the text "The Cure" printed on it, laid out on a gray surface.
eBay
eBay

Stained or ripped concert tees from beloved musicians, especially rock and heavy metal bands like AC/DC, The Cure, or Led Zeppelin, can sell for hundreds due to their cultural significance and influence in pop culture and beyond.

9. Damaged Comic Books

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crisserbug/istockphoto

Vintage comic book issues with tears or missing pages can still sell for hundreds or thousands if they’re part of a limited-edition print or feature the debut of a character.

10. Broken Vintage Electronics

A NES Classic Edition box featuring an image of the console and controller. The box highlights classic games included, like Super Mario Bros, Metroid, Donkey Kong, and others. It also mentions "30 classic NES games" in multiple languages.
eBay
eBay

Old but revered gaming consoles like the Atari 2600, first-edition Nintendos, or Game Boys, can sell for hundreds, even if they have missing keys or need to be refurbished. Collectors will still seek to repair them or use them for display purposes.

Author
Alina Wang

From Queens, New York, Alina has a Bachelors degree in Corporate Communications from CUNY Baruch and enjoys writing and creating content on a variety of topics, including lifestyle, politics, and, of course, wealth trends. Find her on X @atlasseventeen