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6. Comic Book Heaven
Sheets struck gold yet again when he uncovered a storage unit stuffed to the brim with mint-condition comic book memorabilia. The locker was valued at around $91,000.
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7. Rita Ackermann Paintings
Sheets definitely has a knack for sniffing out worthwhile containers. His favorite catch on the show came from the storage container of a famous model. Dozens of paintings by Rita Ackermann will be returned to their rightful spot in a gallery instead of collecting dust in a storage unit.
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8. Pirate’s Treasure
The biggest payout on the show never actually aired, as the owner of the literal treasure did not want to publicize his hoard. The buyer spent $1,000 on the storage unit and found a box too large for two people to move. Upon further inspection, they discovered Spanish dollars dating back to the 16th century inside. The riches were valued at $500,000.
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9. The Toy Trove
Brandi Passante and Jarrod Schulz were definitely the underdogs of the show — they were the hard-working rookies who didn’t employ manipulative tactics like the other bidders. So viewers rejoiced when storage shark Dave Hester tried — and failed — to sabotage the duo, who won a unit for $1,700 and found around $13,000 worth of classic toys inside.
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10. Garbage Pail Kids
Ivy Calvin found a small, collectible treasure inside what he thought was a box of knick-knacks. Hundreds of mint condition Garbage Pail Kids cards and stickers were discovered, turning his $250 gamble into an almost $1,000 profit.
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