2. Push Cart Pete
Who would’ve thought that a simple toy that didn’t do anything would be worth a few thousand dollars today? The Push Cart Pete isn’t a toy that looks like it’s a staple in each kid’s collection, but in 1936, it was amazing for all children, and it was affordable for parents too, because it cost mainly 50 cents.
If you know that your folks got you one when you were little and you left it somewhere in your old attic or basement, it’s time to take it out and let it shine. And if you’re looking for an easy way to make money, sell it, because it might be worth $3000, and that surely is a lot of cash for a static object, right? The better its condition, the more money you’ll get!