Another mystery object: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-57681725 If you know what it is contact the Norfolk FLO.
My dad asked me to move a box of old **** from his house . Rare 1st edition Marvel comics and an enormous M.A.S.K collection. Sold 1 toy for £135.00
Came across a bit of vintage gear myself yesterday, a Hermes 3000 portable typewriter was getting thrown out, checked out the serial number and it's a 1961 one, a rare 1958 one sold for $3,750 https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipe...ewriter.jpg/1280px-Hermes_3000_typewriter.jpg Thinking of Mad Men or Ms Moneypenny
As someone who grew up scavenging the local dump: you'd be amazed what people throw away. Old person dies, most of their stuff goes in a skip.
Didn't know there was such a thing. I put all the rare 50ps aside, a lot of people do. And the £2 coins, must have getting on for £100 in face value in a drawer.
Might have a little guilt thing going on if it is worth all that and feel the need to giver her the money. Like I feel guilty about the 17 thrash metal LPs I bought in a charity shop for 50p each about 25 years ago which I just recently looked up on Discogs, the top 5 are averaging £94, £80, £56, £53, £45.
Kew Gardens ones are worth a fair bit and a couple of the Olympics ones were very rare, hundreds of pounds.