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20 Vintage Lunchboxes From Childhood That Are Worth Serious Cash Today

20 Vintage Lunchboxes From Childhood That Are Worth Serious Cash Today

The Brady Bunch (1970)

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20 Vintage Lunchboxes From Childhood That Are Worth Serious Cash Today

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The A-Team (1983)

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The Goonies (1985)

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Scooby Doo (1973)

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The Dukes of Hazzard (1983)

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The Jetsons (1963)

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Star Wars (1977)

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The Munsters (1965)

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Hot Wheels (1969)

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Kiss (1977)

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Evel Knievel (1974)

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The Beverly Hillbillies (1963)

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The Flintstones (1962)

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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1984)

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The Six Million Dollar Man (1974)

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E.T. (1982)

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Knight Rider (1982)

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Smurfs (1983)

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Bozo the Clown (1963)

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The Beatles (1965)

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The Brady Bunch (1970)
20 Vintage Lunchboxes From Childhood That Are Worth Serious Cash Today
The A-Team (1983)
The Goonies (1985)
Scooby Doo (1973)
The Dukes of Hazzard (1983)
The Jetsons (1963)
Star Wars (1977)
The Munsters (1965)
Hot Wheels (1969)
Kiss (1977)
Evel Knievel (1974)
The Beverly Hillbillies (1963)
The Flintstones (1962)
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1984)
The Six Million Dollar Man (1974)
E.T. (1982)
Knight Rider (1982)
Smurfs (1983)
Bozo the Clown (1963)
The Beatles (1965)

The Brady Bunch (1970)



The Brady Bunch followed the Mike and Carol Brady wedding, two single parents merging their households into one. It turned ordinary, relatable suburban chaos into one of the most quotable sitcoms of its era. Despite receiving poor ratings when it first aired, the show went on to become one of the most rerun sitcoms on television. This lunchbox, capturing the wedding day. It sold for $350, which isn’t bad for a show that didn’t do so well at the start of its run.

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