These Collectible Items Simply Aren’t Worth All That Much Anymore

Published on 04/19/2021
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Kinkade Artwork

So many creative people are only truly discovered for their brilliance well after they have passed away. Renowned artist Thomas Kinkade thought that this would not bring him much of an enjoyable life, so he produced countless versions of his artworks in order to flood the market. He made a lot of money at the time, although these days you can hardly give away a Kinkade, thanks to the fact that they sit in over 5% of American households, many of which are in duplicate form.

Kinkade Artwork

Kinkade Artwork

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Hess Trucks

Your parents or grandparents may be more familiar with Hess Trucks than you are, mostly because they were around back in the 1960’s. A lot of the time, these toys were played with so much that they completely broke apart, leading the manufacturer to make alterations to increase strength and durability over time. Today, these iconic toys are no longer valued as much as they were, although a mint first-edition may fetch you a couple of thousand bucks.

Hess Trucks

Hess Trucks

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