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The Miracle Maker Ipod Classic

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Many of us will have a loft full of possessions we no longer use, but can you tell your trash from your treasure? Fascinating research has shown how the old tat gathering dust in your attic could in fact be worth thousands of pounds. In a puzzle created by Roof Stores, a picture of a disused attic shows an array of collectible items from the Eighties and Nineties - some of which could be worth thousands.

Players are challenged first to find and identify the items, then guess what they're worth - anywhere from £100 to £405,000. There are twenty objects in the scene but only half of them are of any value - so can you tell your rubbish from your riches? Scroll down for the answers. Valuable collectibles seen: 1. Dracula movie poster £405,000 2. Very first Playboy edition £55,000 3.

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First edition Playboy £50,000 4. Superman lunch box £12,500 5. Audio receiver £4,700 6.

Apple iPod Classics £1,000 7. Old Sony Walkman £500 8. Wintoflash with crack and keygens. The Motorola DynaTAC phone £400 9. Nintendo system £100 10. Tamagotchi £25-£30 (seen in yellow) And comic fans out there may just be in luck, as a Superman lunchbox in mint condition is valued at a supersized £12,500.

If you have one, make sure that it's in perfect condition as the value of these lunch boxes decreases rapid with minimal wear and tear. The good news also stretches to technology lovers, as audio receivers are all the rage at the moment, with a Marantz 2600 was sold on eBay for a healthy £4,700 on eBay recently. A Nintendo entertainment system could still get you close to £100 if you've got all the original cables and controllers And most people will remember owning an old-school Apple iPod Classic, though many will have long traded them in. However it's good news for those hoarders and collectors, eBay currently has an influx of first generation iPods being sold for as much as £1,000. Meanwhile an old Sony Walkman, which originally cost just £150, will today fetch you as much as £500 from technology-loving collectors.

Sep 11, 2012 - The iPhone 5 is about to launch, but what else might Apple unveil at the event? It may even drop under £30 – worrying for MP3 player makers like SanDisk. App, or will, by some technical miracle, we be able to use iPhone apps? It could be the end of the road for the trusty iPod Classic, the device that.

The 'Newsstand' edition of the very first Playboy is currently worth over £55,000 And as the Motorola DynaTAC was the first mobile phone ever, owning one could get you around £400. Elsewhere a Nintendo entertainment system could still get you close to £100 if you've got all the original cables and controllers, so while it may not have made you a profit- you would be getting your money back. And if you like so many nineties kids owned a virtual pet in their pocket, you may get double what your parents paid for it as a £10 Tamagotchi will get you as much as £25-£30.