Collectibles Picking Part Two Some Finds

Collectibles Picking Part Two Some Finds, I give you another look into the items that I found over the last few months. While most of the items acquire are figures, I have to be prepared to watch out for other collectibles. This is because the competition can be tough. I keep an eye out for other items.

Collectibles Picking Part Two Some Finds

Collectibles Picking Part Two Tin
One of the collectibles I found recently was the above commemorative tin. I was at one of the flea markets and went inside to see a friend. On the way, I stopped at a stand to see if the dealer had any books I would be interested in. He did not but as I glanced I saw this tin. The price was very reasonable so I purchased it. I checked on Ebay and found one for sale at $79.00.
Collectibles Picking Part Two Conan
One of the other collectibles I found was an early ace novel with a Conan story. I will double what I paid for it.

Other Finds

Collectibles Picking Part Two cabin
I visited a flea market that used to take my parents to. The market had seen better days. I walked around the flea market finding nothing. I went into the building which was dingy back in 1972. I was just about to leave when I spotted two Marx Tin buildings. The more interesting of the two is the U.S. Army Headquarters building. It is missing its chimney.
Collectibles Picking Part Two Army
This anomaly asks why did someone take 60mm army cereal premiums and do them in three inches.
Collectibles Picking Part Two farm Woman
This find came about when I was looking at a bag of horses. The bag had a Timpo standing horse. I need a horse for the Timpo Travois. I realize the horse was not what I need. Behind the horse, I spotted the Timpo farm woman. The farm figures are in demand by Timpo collectors.

I willhave more interesting items from my find.

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5 Responses to Collectibles Picking Part Two Some Finds

  1. Biff Smith says:

    Good report! That’s a real nice vintage Ace paperback, a double, with a cool “The Sword of Rhiannon” flip side.

  2. TD Barnecut says:

    I read that ANZAC is actually the brand name for the cookies and a percentage of the sales goes to aiding Indian war veterans.

  3. peter Evans says:

    ANZAC stands for Australasian New Zealand Army corps

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