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  2. TIAS.com - Wikipedia

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    TIAS.com (The Internet Antique Shop) is an online retail marketplace for antiques and collectibles. The company was founded in 1995 and is based in Garden City, New York . The company is privately held.

  3. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Warner Brothers Studio Store – Meant to be the WB answer to the rapidly growing Disney Store, the Warner Bros. Studio Stores sold collectibles and apparel based around WB properties including Looney Tunes and DC Comics. The Studio Stores were a victim of the AOL-Time Warner merger, and shuttered operations in 2001.

  4. Collectibles From the '70s That Are Now Worth a Fortune

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    Luke Skywalker Action Figure (1978) When "Star Wars" first came out in 1977, the now-defunct toy company Kenner Products produced most of the action figures and other toys.Any Kenner Star Wars toy ...

  5. Entertainment Earth - Wikipedia

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    Over the years it has become one of the Internet's largest collectibles retailers, and it also sells general interest toys. [4] It offers over 31,000 licensed products, including toys, gift items, collectibles, and memorabilia. In addition, Entertainment Earth designs and manufactures its own branded lines of merchandise.

  6. I Make 6 Figures a Year Selling Collectibles Online: Here’s ...

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    Collecting and selling collectibles has been a passion for many enthusiasts since time immemorial. Whether it's vintage sports cards, rare gaming memorabilia, Pokémon cards or entertainment...

  7. Collectibles From the '70s That Are Now Worth a Fortune

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    Metal cartoon-character lunchboxes can sell for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Though the King Seeley "Yellow Submarine" lunchbox from 1968, is worth up to $1,300, an original Smokey Bear ...