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It’s difficult to provide an exact number as it depends on a variety of factors such as the size of the house or shed, the amount of storage space available, and the type of items that are present.
However, a good approach to determine if something could be someone else’s “pot of gold” is to ask yourself if the item has any value or usefulness to you. If it does not, and it’s in good condition, then it’s possible that someone else could find it valuable.
Examples of items that could potentially be someone else’s “pot of gold” include vintage or antique items, collectibles, rare books or records, artwork, and unique or unusual items. It’s always a good idea to research the value of items before selling or donating them to ensure you get the best price for your item.
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