Broken Crayons
Giorez//Getty Images Egg Cartons
Irina Starikova//Getty Images Crafters and people who raise backyard hens for eggs both need empty egg cartons. A stack of 20 cardboard cartons can sell for up to $20.
Toilet Paper and Paper Towel Rolls
JannHuizenga//Getty Images Teachers and parents often use these leftover cardboard rolls for kids' arts and crafts. A box of 135 empty rolls can bring in bring in between $5 to $15.
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Plastic Bottle Caps
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Coupons
Getty Images High-value coupons for stores like Lowe's, Kohl's, and Pottery Barn regularly fetch between $0.99 and $10.
Empty Candle Jars
the_burtons//Getty Images Old Cables and Cell Phone Chargers
Carol Yepes//Getty Images A charger for the iPod Classic's 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th Generation, for example, can bring in about $3 on the online marketplace.
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Product Boxes
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Andrew Francis Wallace//Getty Images You can find a 1981 JCPenney catalog for almost $19 (though we're not sure why anyone would need it).
Paper Shopping Bags
KucherAV//Getty Images Paper bags come in handy while grocery shopping, especially at stores that charge you for new ones. A set of nine used Starbucks bags was listed for $15.
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Back Issues of Magazines
MKW//Getty Images Seven back issues of Country Living from the '90s are listed for $12, and you can find pretty much any magazine you're looking for.
Owner's Manuals
AndreyPopov//Getty Images Installation CDs
AFP//Getty Images Installation CDs for printers, software, and operating systems can sell for $3 to $16.
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Broken coffee makers and other appliances
Liudmila Chernetska//Getty Images A broken Keurig coffee maker, for instance, can be sold for parts for about $40.
Junk Drawer Contents
Johnrob//Getty Images Junk drawer lots—from newer office supplies to vintage lighters—can sell for anywhere between $5 and $50.
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