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How Much Is Your Personal Property Worth?

How To Value Household And Other Inexpensive Items

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For household and other inexpensive items, you can get an idea of value by:

  • Look in thrift stores and tag sales in your neighborhood
  • Check with an online auction site, such as www.ebay.com offsite link or LiveAuctioneers.com offsite link
  • Read through price guides which are available in bookstores or public libraries
  • Speak with dealers active in buying and selling antiques
  • PriceMiner.com claims to be "the most comprehensive pricing tool in the world". It can help identify, research and price your items. PriceMiner.com charges a fee. See www.PriceMiner.com offsite link
  • For antique items that may be similar to yours, look at www.p4a.com offsite link

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