For anyone who has ever been in an old attic, it's pretty easy to imagine all the secret treasures that could be hidden away for years. But when a homeowner suddenly pushed apart a hidden door his eyes lit up at the amazing discovery he had made.
His attic was filled with junk, old Christmas and Halloween decorations, but little did he know that a veritable treasure chest had been silently waiting in a secret room for years and years. As he rifled through this amazing little discovery he was so excited that he knew he had to share his experience with everyone he knew.
Luckily, he was thoughtful enough to take some photos of his discovery, and as you scroll through the gallery below, put yourself in his place. Can you imagine finding something like this in your own attic?
Make sure to go to the very last object he discovered, it's an amazing blast from the past! Have you ever found something like this hidden away in your house before? Make sure to let us know in the comments below!
And please SHARE this incredible discovery with all of your antique-loving friends and family!
It looked like a normal attic: creepy and filled with spiders and junk.
Old Christmas decorations from years ago littered the floor.
But tucked away was a secret door that led to a secret room.
The tiny room was clear save for a few boxes at the very edge.
Inside the boxes were hundreds and hundreds of baseball cards.
Spanning multiple generations, these cards were all in mint condition. This collector wanted them all, from Ken Griffey Jr....
...to Mark McGwire during the days of the homerun record race!
But among the hundreds of baseball cards, one name stood out more than the rest. Hidden away in this old attic was a mint condition card from the golden years of baseball.
Hidden away from the sun for years and years, this Mickey Mantle card is an amazing addition to anyone's collection, and a wonderful discovery to uncover in an old dusty attic!
Have you ever found something as cool as this before? Let us know in the comments below!
And please SHARE this cool discovery with your antique-loving friends and family!