Honestly I have no idea. But from what I've googled so far you could have quite a bit of money sitting in that case. I wouldn't for a second feel comfortable letting any of that go without looking in to it. You might have a gold mine. (No pun intended!
Best shot is probably ebay. You can get an idea of which items people are buying and what they are paying for them. For Disney figurines the older the better.
Best shot is probably ebay. You can get an idea of which items people are buying and what they are paying for them. For Disney figurines the older the better.
Going to the house tomorrow, will they have like serial numbers on the bottom or something to identify them? Will I just be typing into eBay 'mickey mouse' lol
Going to the house tomorrow, will they have like serial numbers on the bottom or something to identify them? Will I just be typing into eBay 'mickey mouse' lol
They may have some identifying marks on them or they may just look like what you'll see on line. I don't do ebay but enter "Disney" and you should see a list of things come up which will include collectibles.
Without a subscription, it won't tell you prices, but check worthpoint.com It's sometimes helpful for identifying items and aggregates old listings from multiple sites.