A few months ago I read a Yahoo! article about 9 worthless collectibles. Here is the link http://finance.yahoo.com/news/pf_article_113722.html
Mentioning such worthless collector's items as Beannie Babies, Thomas Kinkade paintings, Franklin Mint collectible coins and a slew of other worthless collectibles which are "guaranteed" to "go up in value" but you will most likely find 'em in a few years at your local K-Mart bargain bin.
A few 'worthless' collectibles I have collected when I was a kid have been Rick Mirer rookie cards, Akili Smith rookie cards, Shadowhawk comic books, Jim Lee's Wild C.A.T.S., and the issues leading to "The Death of Superman." When I was at a comic convention I was looking through some back issues of Superman and found the issues of Superman's battle with Doomsday being sold for fifty cents each. Argghh!!
Mentioning such worthless collector's items as Beannie Babies, Thomas Kinkade paintings, Franklin Mint collectible coins and a slew of other worthless collectibles which are "guaranteed" to "go up in value" but you will most likely find 'em in a few years at your local K-Mart bargain bin.
A few 'worthless' collectibles I have collected when I was a kid have been Rick Mirer rookie cards, Akili Smith rookie cards, Shadowhawk comic books, Jim Lee's Wild C.A.T.S., and the issues leading to "The Death of Superman." When I was at a comic convention I was looking through some back issues of Superman and found the issues of Superman's battle with Doomsday being sold for fifty cents each. Argghh!!