My Mom’s Clowns Stared At Me And Now I Collect Teeth. What Collections Are Now Worthless and What Are YOU Still Holding Onto? S:2E:25
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What do our shelves say about us? We dive into the strange, sweet, and sometimes spooky world of collecting—why we start, what we keep, and when the market loves us back. Are your collections worth a fortune or are they just unfortunate?
We map the winners and losers of nostalgia economics. Cabbage Patch dolls still charm but don’t command the old prices. Beanie Babies and most Happy Meal toys? Mostly dust, with rare exceptions. Stamps slipped hard; coins, especially bullion and select mints, still shine.
Then we get weird, because collecting often does. Baby teeth tucked away for a craft or DNA; guess which of our hosts still have all of these from when their children were little? Yes, from their own children, so not to worry!
If this conversation hit your nostalgia nerve, or even a creepy one, tap follow, share with a friend, and leave a quick review. And we want to hear from you: what do you collect, and what’s your strangest find?
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