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What’s It Worth? with Maine Vintage Toys

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What’s It Worth? with Maine Vintage Toys

Join WGAN Morning News and Maine Vintage Toys every Monday for “What’s It Worth?” where you can call in to find out the value of your collectibles!

Every Monday at 8:35am, listeners are invited to call in at 879-9426 to ask Jesse, the owner of Maine Vintage Toys, how much their vintage toys and cards are worth? It’s time to dig those old collections out of the attic and garage, and finally find out if you’ve been sitting on a gold mine!

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