The "never slip" can opener from 1892 is a unique collectible that may have historical value, especially to collectors of vintage kitchen tools or antiques. If it’s in good condition and functions well, it could be worth keeping as a part of a collection or for sentimental reasons. However, if you’re not a collector and it’s taking up space, selling it might be a good option, particularly if you find a buyer who appreciates its history. Researching its market value can help you make an informed decision.
I'm not sure whether they're worth keeping, but they may be worth selling. A couple catalogs from the 1950s and '60s sold on an on-line auction for about $25 apiece.
Yes the 1970 penny is real silver and is worth keeping or even selling
How much is a Limited edition home opener 1993 baseball worth?
it's definitely not worth breaking the letter opener to get it out. it's a common date and has no precious metal in it.
If you drink a lot of wine, it will be very worth it to purchase a tabletop wine opener. However, this will require counter space. So if you prefer counter space to cook in, you would be better off purchasing a wine opener that you can store in a drawer.
No. She's not worth keeping if she's going to keep coming up open all the time.
No.
Thes guns have been selling between $1500 and $1800 in the box.
a lot.. keep it till later i have one and it is worth around 500 but its never been open and later it will be worth more im selling mine for 400 thats a little and it is a pretty one
lots of years!
worth keeping it
Most signed Kutless posters are selling for about $20 to $25. Keeping the poster for many years may allow the price to increase as these may become harder to obtain in the future.