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  2. Common Household Items You Can Sell for Cash

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    Turn a profit by selling common household items for cash! From vintage toys to designer clothes and even coupons, your trash may be somebody's treasure. ... Rare metal-plated typewriters get high ...

  3. Cash4Gold - Wikipedia

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    A Cash4Gold employee weighed, photographed, and assessed the items using tools such as acids, X-rays, and electronic testing devices. The company would them make the customer a financial offer for the submitted items and remit a check for their value; the customer would have 10 days from that point to accept or decline the offer. [3]

  4. Plated ware - Wikipedia

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    Plated tableware. Plated ware refers to articles chiefly intended for tableware consisting of a base metal or alloy covered by one of the precious metals, with the object of giving them the appearance of gold or silver. [1] Historically, the standard amount of precious metal used was an ounce of silver per square foot of surface area (2.8cL per ...

  5. Household silver - Wikipedia

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    Household silver or silverware (the silver, the plate, or silver service) includes tableware, cutlery, and other household items made of sterling silver, silver gilt, Britannia silver, or Sheffield plate silver. Silver is sometimes bought in sets or combined to form sets, such as a set of silver candlesticks or a silver tea set.

  6. 5 Collector’s Items Worth Selling for Extra Cash

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    Want to know if your collector’s items have skyrocketed in value? For example, in December 2020, Fox 5 Atlanta shared the story of college student Caleb King, who has made $80,000 selling his ...

  7. Roswell Gleason - Wikipedia

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    Silver-plate, "Magic Caster" Roswell Gleason (April 6, 1799 – January 27, 1887) was an American manufacturer and entrepreneur who rose from apprentice tinsmith to owner of a large manufacturing concern that initially produced pewter objects for domestic and religious use, and later added Britannia ware and silver-plated goods to its catalog.