The summary of ‘Pawn Stars: Seller WINDS UP Price on RARE WIND-UP TOYS (Season 8) | History’

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The video showcases antique wind-up toys from around 1920, highlighting characters like Woody from Toy Story and Goofy. These rare collectibles operate using a wind-up mechanism and are valued between $3,500 to $5,000. The significance of the toys' condition and functionality is emphasized. An expert evaluates the collection, potentially resulting in a significant payout for the seller. Additionally, a collection of vintage toys, including a Rodeo Joe piece and a Mickey Mouse mimic, is appraised at around $2,500 and eventually sold for $2,000. The seller is pleased with the deal and plans to buy a new entertainment system with the money. The history and popularity of American-made toys from the twenties era are also noted for their vibrant colors and intricate clockwork.

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In this segment of the video, antique wind-up toys from around 1920 are showcased, including characters like Woody from Toy Story and Goofy. These wind-up toys are rare and sought after by collectors. The toys operate using a wind-up mechanism with no need for batteries or electricity. There is a discussion on pricing these collectibles between $3,500 to $5,000. The importance of the toys’ condition is emphasized, as well as the value of having them in working order. An expert in antique toys is brought in to evaluate the collection, potentially leading to a significant payout for the seller. The history and popularity of these American-made toys from the teens and twenties era are also highlighted for their bright colors and intricate clockwork.

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In this segment of the video, the appraiser examines a collection of vintage toys, including a Rodeo Joe piece valued at $100 to $200, a Mickey Mouse mimic from the late ’20s valued at $900 to $1,000, and other items. The appraiser estimates the total collection to be around $2,500. Negotiations take place with the seller, eventually settling on a price of $2,000 for the collection. The seller is happy with the deal and plans to purchase a new entertainment system with the money.

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