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January 10, 2019 15 mins

Elvis was reading a story about a penny being worth over $100,000. We all have that ONE thing we all think is worth SOMETHING!

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast
Firm Presents minute Morning Show. So we've been waiting for
Danielle to walk in the room so we could start
the fifteen minute morning Show. And then so finally you
walk out. Why what are you doing? I was recording
a commercial. Sorry, don't you get curious? What are you doing? Totally?

(00:29):
Did you want me to say something like I was
taking to Polly, Let's do a new a new game
on the fifteen minute morning show podcast. Penny for your
thoughts and then you give me your thought, and then
I actually have to give you a penny. I've got
one too. Well, let me see if have any money,
but you have some thoughts. I have a thought. I
don't have any change. That's okay, a dollar for your thoughts?

(00:52):
Only got a five? I think the twenty you just took. No,
I'm not gonna give you my twenty your thoughts. No,
your thoughts aren't working twenty You don't know that could
be nice? Doesn't even have a penny? You see the
penny that's worth a million dollars. They found that, and
like where they find it, it it was a weird place.
I forget where they found it. But it was like
all corroded. But they said the value of the penny

(01:14):
was over a million dollars. It clearly says one cent
on the penny. Great tea, See great Tea makes me
mad because he'll take a pocket full of change and
throw it away. Pennies, I will throw away penny. That
they add up. Dude, you always walk in here crying poverty.
Those pennies add up. You can take them down to
the coin star and make a lot of money, understand.
But it's like pennies. I don't know. They're just like

(01:36):
meaningless sort of No, they're not. They're not meaningless. There
there are a hundred pennies and a dollar. There are
ten dollars and a ten dollar. Give them away at
stores even, I mean like they are at the pens,
like take one there, give a penny, take a penny.
But they add up. But you're changing cents or whatever.

(01:56):
Of course you want a penny. You don't want to
pocket change, you know what I mean, Like somethings that
penny saves you from getting back more change. Exactly, you
don't give him a penny, you can get a dollar back.
I don't like a jingling sound like ing and it
has a different jingle sound than the other other other coins.
Bad luck, you can't throw away money, really luck? Read it?
Oh well, this is actually about where the penny was found.

(02:17):
It was supposedly found in Massachusetts in seven. There are
less than twenty of these Lincoln pennies that have ever
been made, and it's worth give me a second to
scroll over a hundred hundred thousand dollars. Wow for a penny. Yeah.
When I was a kid, we used to save wheat pennies.
Do you ever see it has like a wheat, it's

(02:39):
a wheat thing on it, and uh, they don't make
him anymore, and they said they're very rare. They're now
worth a penny. You can't have there worth but they're
not worth what? Because I had I did the same thing.
I would say wheat pennies and I'd see a quarter
that was like from nineteen sixty four which they had
more silver got and then you go to look how

(03:01):
much it's worth. It's worth. But I was taught wheat pennies,
which is obviously when the tail has the wheat on
it right from the nineteen fifties is a classic coin
and you should actually keep it in mint condition. I
was there thinking eventually it will be worth something, and
then the silver ones look it up. See if how
much wheat pennies work? We can I ask another question

(03:23):
about what things are worth, like for instance, people collect
all kinds of things, but they like like I have
boxes of baseball cards, but I take them to a
baseball card store and I go, hey, what would you
give in this nineteen eighties set? And the guy opens
the closet and like twenty of them, they're not worth
anything anymore. Like people can't get their money back for
what it's worth. They always say it's worth something, but

(03:44):
nobody gonna give it. Things are worth what people will
pay for My dad bought and sold stuff his whole life.
He goes, things are worth when people will pay for him.
You could say this car is worth dollars, but if
somebody won't give you that, it's not like that it's
intrinsic value. I will tell you that eBay has ruined collecting.
You can collect easier, but you can sell more difficultly.
Because back in the day, if you had something, no

(04:06):
one in your town had it that you had that
had to come to you for it. Now, if there's
eighty seven in existence. They're all on eBay, and you're like, oh,
now I have to lower my price because eighty six
other people selling it to change even like the Star
Wars action figures. Like back in the day, they were
like worth all this money. Now people are like buying
like crazy. I will tell you I sold it Furby four.

(04:28):
I think it was like three hundred bucks. Three bucks.
Did you for a Furby? Merby? It was, ay, how
do you murder a Furby? I literally took him outside
and slammed him down onto the ground. Why, well, because
I'm very easily spooked, like I I have sometimes I

(04:48):
sleep with the nightlight because I get really easily scared.
And that little bastard would wake up in the middle
of the night learning his words and just look at
me crazy, saying crazy things, and I couldn't take it anymore.
So I took him outside next smashed first. It's first three.
So is this the first crack we're seeing in Gandhi?
First I would have gotten up and tried to see
what he was talking about, and everything went. Both of

(05:10):
you are out of your mind. Ferbies aren't talking to you. Yeah,
but you never know if he's spooky. No, he used
to learn words like you could teach him how to speak,
you know, talking Ferby. Oh yeah, I never had one
of those. That was the whole appeal of him was
you could teach him how to speak and teach him. Well,
I'm not thinking of Ferbi's and I'm thinking of that
other that other animal made by made by made by

(05:34):
tye uh beanie babies, beanie babies. Okay, a different story.
Ferbie actually woke up and spoke. He would say things, well,
my beany baby spoke. That's the problem, my beanie baby.
I had a beanie baby worth three. I wonder how
much you see? It's not true. That is not true.
There are beanie babies. We got a three? Was that?

(05:59):
But we go down the Jersey shore in the crane machines.
They shoved the beanie babies because they want to get
rid of You have the princess beanie baby. You are
set for life. I have a way beanie baby. It's
worth nothing. Yeah, but it was you missed your window. Please.
That's the thing. Everything has value. If you sell it
at the right you gotta get you were sold your
beanie baby at the exact right moment in the history

(06:21):
of the universe to get three bucks for I have
a lot of friends who saved them in like plastic
bags because they said, oh one day, all right, Gandhi's
the only one who has a computer that works. Obviously,
look at beanie baby pricing valuable beanie babies. You know what,
over the holidays he comes out with the HESH truck
like your originals truck worth nothing, but like the one

(06:43):
truck is like worth like a lot, but other than that,
like that's it. It's worth nothing. You're just gonna list
all things about worth anything because it's just you can't
get the value that you used to be able to get.
Like today the times have changed and like today's day,
things are worth not all those cards. And now we
go live to Gandhi, what have you found out? I
found the ten most valuable beanie babies coming in at
number ten, Sweet Sasha and Marvelous Malia, and they are

(07:07):
worth really are you really doing the top ten beanie
baby countdown? Top one the most valuable is Princess Die
the one that Jared was just was just it's worth
nine two thousand, no, no, five hundred and two thousand.
How much is how much is the number ten? Beanie baby,

(07:28):
you're about to read the Sasha and Malia talking about
yourselves because I need to read now. You know what though,
that Princess die one. I'm on eBay right now four
dollars and they have knock knockoff that can't be right,
Like my guys, it's on Etsy for eight thousand, six
hundred dollars. That's a knock off too. Look, what do

(07:49):
you have in your house that you really truly believe
has value? Because I do have some stuff in the value.
My garbage Pail Kids collection. You open Nobody Kids came
out with you know that, you know that they spoofed
them on these like little baseball cards, their trading cards,
and I have all eleven sets and they are in

(08:11):
mint condition. They're all in the little slats of these
plastic in a giant book. And I swear one of
these days I'm gonna get a lot of money for this.
Tops Garbage Pale Kids on eBay right now, used is
going for five thousand dollars and that's used. Yes, so
there you go, and yours slightly used. Not. You know
what I have is I have a first addition, Harry

(08:31):
Potter that signed by Yeah, there is. There are actually
two runs of the first and this is the this
is the first run. And you know how much that's
probably I don't know you got. You gotta take it
to like an auction house and find out, because you
can't just put it on eBay for whatever you can get.
First of all, I wouldn't sell that on the eBay,
not just to get the Secondly, I know what the

(08:52):
price was fifteen years ago or ten years ago. It
was a lot of money. And it's I actually haven't
insured Antiques road Show, so I I could know it's
insured absolutely, and it's not in my house, so don't
try to come and steal it. That's so cool. My
dad's got a lot of stuff that's worth money because
he's like collects Yankee memorabilia and he has a room

(09:12):
that's all Yankee memorabilian. Some of this stuff is really
old address so you never know. But when I bought
that first edition, you know it actually it was worth
a lot of money then, but not what it's worth now.
But I mean it was. That's her health. I don't
know she's doing okay, but but sometimes you have to

(09:33):
think about it. You go out and you'll buy something
that's a piece of pop culture at that moment, and
then that pop culture multiplies and multiplies and multiblies becomes
like an important cultural movement like Harry Potter did. Then
you're like, ah, yes, I did it. It's just a
shot in the dark. Sometimes you you you you hit
the target. You think my fifty Shades of Gray first edition?

(09:54):
Is it first edition? Is it clean? I don't think so.
I that original Beatles albums that from from Apple Records
from the sixties, that's what if I have one of
you have won this. It's not worth it? No, no, no.
If it's in good condition, that vinyl is worth I'm
sure it's worth more than you think how much? Let
me ask you a question, why are you so negative

(10:15):
about everything? Just don't believe that these things really keep
their worth because so many people have them, they're not
so obscure, like I got the one where Paul's not
wearing any shoes walking across Abby road. What I want
to say, I have one? He has one? How could
it possibly be original UK print first printing? My uncle
Ted gave it was. It's in its plastic, it's got
a UK stave you five bucks, five bucks, I'll give

(10:38):
you six six, ten dollars I have in your in
your world, in your world. He went from zero to
ten dollars in less than five seconds. But still though,
what is ten dollars gonna get me? So he's gonna
sell it for ten dollars and then someone's gonna flip
it for about a thousand never never happen? What is it?

(10:59):
The original age? Abbey Road? It's Apple Records, which which
is the label that they used? Yeah, you cover and
he's got Paul walking across the thing when his bare feet.
It's iconic album cover. You can't miss it, but other
people have it. Abbey Road, you'd missed it for her
whole life? How could you not miss it? Here's the
Vada have it? What does that have to anything that

(11:21):
there's people all of the country that have it. People
in Montana habit, people in California habit. There's people everywhere
about in North Dakota, I like, how that's that's for this? Wait?
Wait what about Washington State? Does anyone in Washington? Okay? Yes? Daniel,
Happy Road, the Beatles final studio album, one of their best,
highly sought after, especially for the photo and sells for

(11:42):
about four hundred dollar hundred bucks. That's the four more
than you have. I'll give you that. He just sold
it for ten bucks. You just sold it for ten bucks.
Hand it over. There's such an asshole, man. You just
sold a four hundred album for ten bucks because you're
over there sold in North I'm just saying, like, you know,

(12:06):
old cars, they don't even make those things anymore. They'ren't
worth anything. Old cars, they don't make those things anymore.
Did you see? I just saw they released a new
old car. I just like this, okay, now here like
the the n C L ship that we have that's
worth something because we're the only ones to have the

(12:27):
Norwegian Bliss. Yes, that big model that we have a
big model of our ship Bliss here. I have to
believe that that ship, that model is worth a lot
of stuff that I dont sell stuff on eBay. It's
I think it's crap. I once took home when Bones
was on television. We got like promotional items. I took
home a thing and then I saw it. I got

(12:52):
like what it was. It was. It wasn't a don't
sell it. I got a hundred twenty seven dollars for um,
like a fake X ray pad that said owns on it,
and that's something we would have thrown aroun How much
could you get for Lucile's back from Walking Dead? It's
not loose Seals back, it's the bad he named. Stephen
Colbert had the cold Brew coffee. Yeah, I got two

(13:12):
of them. Yeah. Somebody sold them on eBay for like
three hundred bucks or something. Somebody did because it was
one of those Yeah, one of those promotional items that
nobody had that. I love Stephen Colbert so much I
kept them even though I knew they were worth money
because I like the coolness of having it more than
selling it. How much is your gold microphone worth? Well, well,
it's it has my name on it, so it's a

(13:34):
it's customized. I really don't know. That's got to be
worth something. Well, it'll be worth more in like fifteen
or twenty years. Gandhie. I wish I knew you before
last year when I threw out my Steve Correll office
bobble head dollar that I didn't can't you did that?
But to you, it's worth more money. It's probably worth
five dollars online, but for you, you might have paid
a hundred. Let me ask you something. Do you have
anything in your house and someone, if someone offered you

(13:55):
money for it, you would say, I'm sorry, no amount
of money. Yes, Um, I have stuff from my great
great grandfather Gandhi who it's been passed down to me.
So I have some of his clothing that you made,
and I had a couple of his medals, and I
would never get rid. But it doesn't have a price tag.
In her mind, it's something she would never give up.
My question again, is what do you have in your

(14:16):
house and in your life that you would never sell
other than people or animals for any amount of money.
Damn that's that. Can't beat that. I have an old
World War two dog tag that my grandfather wore when
he fought in World War Two. I'll give you five
for it, okay. I got my my my grandma Nancy's

(14:39):
Beatles album No the Clock radio that she had, the
same one they used in Groundhog Day that with the
flipping up of the numbers of the time. That was
the first radio that I heard Radio one when I
was in her house. I'll give you five. I'll give
you a Beatles album for it, all right? Well that's it.
Say goodbye, H.

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