Lucky Thrift Store Finds That Were Worth Much More Than They Were Sold For

A Cash Register From 1901 That’s in New Condition

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This antique cash register was originally bought by its first owner in the 1940s for his shoe repair business after it was used in 1901 by a pharmacist. The owner left it in a shed for years before their grandchildren decided that instead of donating it to a thrift store, they would have it refurbished. And after some repairs, it looks more like something that should be in a museum than a second-hand shop! Just like this 1950’s household item…

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