The treasure comes in all shapes and sizes.
Recently, a Goodvill location in Texas discovered that an old video game box he received as a donation contained extremely rare and valuable items. Luckily, the worker carrying this triangular box admitted that he had found something unique.
Goodwill confirmed to Acesparks that a unique copy of the Atari camcorder has been donated to Air Raid in North Central Texas.
The game boss has an unusual look due to the T-shaped handle, so it was easy for Alex Juarez to figure it out. According to reports, only 13 copies of the game are known.
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Juanes ’father, a video game enthusiast, was able to help identify the game and confirmed that it was more expensive than the average Atari game.
The game was delivered to a large number of video game boxes through the Goodwill e-commerce dertment. According to Shay Dial Johnson, vice president of public relations, it’s impossible to know how much someone who donated the game knows how valuable it is.
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However, he said this e-commerce store is one of the most valuable.

The game is posted on the site, where it is sold in auction format. After only seven days of registration, it sold for $ 10,590.79.
According to Johnson, “for the $ 10,000 earned from the sale of this single item, Goodvill North Texas can provide daily habilitation services for adults with disabilities for a year; or 20 homeless people with job placement services and community resources. ‘can help; or help 10 young people at risk get their GEDs and achievements at the same time. “