In Ukraine, a Christmas toy “The Knight at the Fork” is being sold at an auction for 60,000 UAH. It was produced by one of the enterprises of the USSR, now it is considered rare and is valued among collectors.
This is stated in the profile auction Violity. “Christmas tree toy from the times of the USSR on a clothespin” Knight at the fork “. Good condition, the toy is intact (no cracks, chips, abrasions). The tube, where the holder is, is whole and without cracks. The clothespin is working, not rusty, the toy can be used for its intended purpose”, – the ad says.
The lot is monitored by 67 people, however, no one has yet agreed to pay the amount offered by the seller. The lot is valued at about UAH 25,000, but as a result of the auction, the price may reach the one offered by the seller.
Note that in Ukraine, you can also sell dishes, appliances, and furniture from the times of the USSR at specialized auctions. Money, medals, rent are also valued. A rare item can be sold for thousands of dollars.
For example, now the panama of the border troops of the times of the USSR is being sold for 1.2 thousand dollars. And the old officer Easter can be sold for a thousand dollars. Even Soviet sideboards with crystal are sold at auctions.
Earlier, GLOBAL HAPPENINGS wrote that Ukrainians can earn tens of thousands of hryvnias by selling valuable coins. Such coins can be obtained even with change.
Source: Obozrevatel
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