Especially when we talk about technological devices, it is not difficult to find people who have old furniture in their homes. However, what many do not know is that has a chance most of these devices are worth a good fortune these days
To prove what we’re talking about, below we’ll list ten vintage items that are selling very high on eBay, and if you own one of these and are looking to save some money, we’ll start asking prices right away. .
10. Super Mario Bros. US$ 3 – 2.5k (approximately R$12.1k)
Old games are often worth a fortune when well protected, and proof of this is the price of a closed copy. Super Mario Brothers. 3 For Nintendo, it could cost right now.
Since its launch over thirty years ago, A sealed copy of the game in good condition is getting harder and harder to find, and anyone who owns one will rarely put it up for sale. Detail: even a fully used band in good condition can guarantee good value for its previous owner.
9. Clairtone 7980 – US$3.2k (approx R$15.5k)
Old radios became popular again, especially when we noticed that some companies were returning to producing products that could play records. However, there are other models that still attract attention at a certain age, and among them is definitely the Clairtone 7980.
Clairtone 7980 a dual-band input radio, option to save content to cassettes and tuner. Anyone who has one of these in their home can consider themselves lucky to have a chance to amass a small fortune if they manage (and want to) sell it.
8. Nintendo Entertainment Action Set – $3.8k (approx R$18.4k)
Let’s be clear: Finding a fully functional Nintendinho isn’t the hardest task, but a complete package with its box, styrofoam and manuals can become a more difficult task. And sealed things tend to get worse—for the buyer, who, of course, will have to spend a lot of money to get it home.
We can definitely place Nintendinho among the old technologies that are worth a good note. By the way, its little brother Super Nintendo is another game that can give good numbers, in good condition, complete and with its original box.
7. Apple Macintosh 128K – $7.4k (approx R$35.9k)
Apple gadgets have always filled the minds of many people. Therefore, the Apple Macintosh 128K will definitely be among the old technologies in the market that can raise good numbers.
This computer, released by Maçã in 1984, 128 kB memory, a mouse with one button, and monitor with floppy drive. It was the company’s first Macintosh, which puts it a little closer to other later models.
6. Sony WM-8 Walkman – $10.5k (approx R$51k)
We’ve come to one of the old technologies that many people have certainly learned from the movie. guardians of the galaxyStar-Lord appeared early in the movie listening to music on a Walkman.
If you manage to find a WM-8 model that works with the original headphones, you might be prepared to pay the price of a popular 0KM car. Finally, someone who has one of these rarely gives it away for cheap.
5. iPhone (sealed) – $11.9k (approx R$57.8k)
Here’s another Apple product on our list, and it’s among the older technologies, but worth the aforementioned money if it’s in its original sealed box. And believe me, considering that we are talking about the first iPhone released in 2007, it is not very common to find it.
4. Game Boy Advance SP version Charizard (sealed) – $15,000 (approx R$72.8k)
Considering it’s a slightly more limited edition, we’re starting to dig into the niche of sealed and themed legacy tech, which is the perfect combination to raise the price of any item that comes out.
This version of the Game Boy Advance came in red to refer to the fire pokémon Charizard, one of the most beloved by the public in the first generation. As such, you won’t be able to find one of these for sale at any given time, causing their price to go up.
3. iPod (sealed) – $20,000 (approx R$97.1k)
With the first iPod model to take the bronze medal, we’ve come to the three most expensive legacy technologies ever sold online.
If you can find a sealed version of this device that helped shape Apple’s name in the market, Thisbe prepared to invest a lot and stay intact not to open the box. If you do, you will see the value of your item go down.
2. Game Boy Advance version Zelda: Minish Cap – $24k (approx R$116.5k)
See, we have another limited Game Boy Advance SP model on this list, this time devoted to the episode. Zelda Released for this platform.
This version came with the colors referring to the ending of the game and there doesn’t seem to be many copies on the market. By the way, the price mentioned here was sold for a certified version, so it is possible to find “regular” models for lower prices.
1. Nintendo 64 Lawson Station – $64.4k (approx R$312.7k)
Finally, with a custom console, we’re at the head of a wealth of legacy technologies: the Nintendo 64 Lawson Station.
Made to honor the J-League, what makes this console so special is, has an extremely low print count (made anywhere from 100 to 500 units), all submitted by lot. Therefore, unless you encounter a collector getting rid of their stuff, you won’t find many people willing to sell it.
And have you considered these are the ten most expensive legacy technologies ever commercialized? Take the opportunity to see the technologies that Os Jetsons envisions in the design. Until later!
Source: Tec Mundo

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