background preloader

Collectables

Facebook Twitter

Investing Brokerages/Houses

Make More Money by Investing in Collectibles. All investment strategies come down to one thing: Picking the right investments that will hopefully grow in value over time and provide big returns. While most turn to the stock market in this endeavor, some turn to more creative, geeky options. A geeky collecting pastime — if managed correctly — can really pay off. It’s a matter of knowing what’s out there, how much it’s worth (or could be worth) and keeping it in mint condition for years.

It may seem like hard work, but if you do it right, an investment in collectibles could pay off big time. Below are nine geeky collectibles that are already worth a lot. 1. Board Games Old board games have always been considered collectibles, especially special edition versions like the Monopoly game set that was created by jeweler Sidney Mobell. Just remember that games won’t increase in value if you play them! 2. Baseball cards are another popular collector’s item and for good reason. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Books are not just for reading anymore. 9 Completely Worthless Collectibles. Llectibles: A way to invest and have fun at the same time - Spend & Save - Money. Welcome to the quirky world of collectible investments. Most financial advisers warn it is easy to lose a fortune if you put money into alternatives, which includes everything from stamps to antiques, but millions of people still include them as part of their overall portfolio. It is certainly a hugely diverse sector. Some people focus on specialist smaller items like collecting cigarette cards or rare comics, while others like to put their faith in bigger ticket items they hope will make thousands of pounds at auction.

Their argument has been strengthened during the recession with demand remaining strong for really good-quality items, according to Judith Miller from TV's Antiques Roadshow and the co-author of Miller's Collectibles Price Guide. The idea of buying something tangible, such as a music box or 19th century vase, grew in popularity during the financial crisis as people became increasingly disillusioned with seeing the value of their investments plummet overnight. Wine Stamps. Investing In Collectibles. Contemplating Collectible Investments. If you have much space for storage, your attic and garage might be stuffed with old furniture, books and other items you've held onto over the years.

If this is the case, you may be sitting on a few valuable collectibles just waiting to make you money. That said, you are just as likely to be looking at little more than a pile of junk. In this article we'll take a look at collectibles as an investment and help you decide whether this emotional market is a good place to park your money. All Things Old Made New Again140,000,000 B.C: A young Allosaurus missteps and finds itself mired in a sink hidden beneath the underbrush. Millions of geological ages later, an amateur paleontologist helps him out - or at least what was left of his head. In 2005, the Allosaurus' restored skull sells for the high price of $600. 1908: Honus Wagner of the Pittsburgh Pirates hits his tenth home run and ends the year with a .354 batting average, marking one of the best years of his career.