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8 Items Around Your Home That May Be Worth More Than You Think

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Here’s some extra motivation to get some cleaning and organizing done — you may uncover unexpected sources of cash. From collectibles to unused electronics, there are likely items around your home that you can sell for more than you think.

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Here’s a look at the items you may have lying around that you can cash in for big bucks.

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Pokémon Cards

Not every Pokémon card is worth a fortune, but some of the rarer cards can be sold for big bucks. The most valuable Pokémon card — the Pikachu Illustrator — is valued at $900,000, according to Game Rant.

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Laptops

If you have any unused laptops at home, consider trading them in for cash on sites like Decluttr and Gazelle. The value of your unused tech will depend on the model, year and condition. Many households have $400 to $800 worth of cash in the form of unused laptop computers, said Michele Perry, a consumer tech expert at Gazelle.

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Beanie Babies

As with any collectible item, the value of your Beanie Babies will vary based on how rare they are. You’ll fetch the best prices for those with rare production errors or those that were only produced for a short amount of time. If you happen to own a Jolly walrus Beanie Baby, for example, it could be worth as much as $75,000, Parade reported. Jolly launched in 1997 and was retired just a year later.

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