HERE IS AN OLDER PIC of one of my tubs with "match box" cars - containers is about 2ft by 1 1/2ft bout a foot deep and is now over flowing
have a larger one with sunglasses that is also over flowing and large one with junk earrings over flowing have smaller ones with religious medals, and tokens,
a mid size container with keys - will take a pic of my "man cave" and show when I get the chance - thing is some of the sunglasses are beat but many have value and some have lot of value - my gal has plucked a few $200-$300 pairs from my haul and I have a few pairs of expensive ray bans that I wear from the bin.
there are guys that will buy those matchbox toys - when I was younger I put out a shoe box full at a yard sale of ones I had found and guys were buying them
guy were also buying fishing lures and sinkers I found that I put ot in a box too. Ive sold keys to key collectors and old buttons to button collectors - old woman ran a button museum and bought a bunch of colonial flat buttons off me when I was a kid - for us - we can finds 100s of what we call common
flat buttons from the 1700s - 1800s - but try and find them with out a detector - they are scarce - she paid me like $3 a piece back in the early 80s - I think she gave me like $60 bucks - I hold on to most of my stuff now - only thing ive sold over the last 20 yrs is gold & silver jewelry - I have most everything else
I wish I had everything from when I was a kid - I let go some pretty awesome stuff - much that is worth a lot more now a days, but I had to pay for
my first cars which I bought with finds money and gas and insurance etc. back then. Be sure what you got before you sell - MAKE SURE - that it is trash before
you trash it and try to make sure if its good how good - when I was young I got ripped off a lot and sold stuff for a few bucks that turned out to be worth $500
