25 Valuable Things Lying in Your House

ARCADE GAMES

You know that old dusty arcade game that you moved from your parent’s attic to your current house’s attic? I bet it’s still there. Whether the machine is still working or not, you could get serious money for it if you sell it. Experts say that a non-functional arcade game can still fetch $100 to $400, while a playable one can reach an amazing price ranging between $600-$2500. For example, ‘Asteriods’ is commonly sold for $1000 and ‘Pong’, another very popular arcade game at its time, can reach $2000.

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  1. Have a “Base-ball Pin game” that I played in 1945. Wood with glass roughly 12″X 24″.
    Has crayola marks on back side that I can’t get off.

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