Welcome back to this week's OddBall Auction Items from Heritage! We're finding items you may have overlooked in their weekly comic auctions -- perfect for collectors and investors. These items can usually be found under the 'memorabilia' tab and can include a variety of items! Let's see what gems we find this week.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mini Hockey Sticks Group of 2

When I was a child in the early '90s, my whole life was Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I insisted on a TMNT-themed birthday party, school supplies, and even food. If it had the turtles on it, I wanted it. My parents were happy to oblige, though I will confess I never got my own pair of official Mini Hockey Sticks! Granted I wasn't an athletic child, but how cool would these have been? These hockey sticks measure in at 19" for the goalie stick, and 17" for the standard stick. Plus these hockey sticks are still in their original packaging -- meaning they're mint.

There aren't many comps for this toy online either. If you're an avid TMNT collector this may just be your lucky day to grab these items for a steal.

Snoopy Happy Party Porcelain Figure 

Snoopy and the rest of The Peanuts gang have been worldwide icons for over 70 years, entertaining children and adults of all ages. Originally a newspaper comic strip, the cartoon would amass over 17,000 strips during its life. The cartoon is still popular today, with Snoopy being one of the most recognizable characters. This Peanuts Worldwide Snoopy Happy Party porcelain figure is celebrating 60 years of Peanuts, with a limited run of 600. Featuring Snoopy and his pal Woodstock, the two are ready to party with you.

Comps on this item are hard to find, but other porcelain Snoopy figures have been selling for the past two months at around $25 on eBay. This would make for a darling addition to any Snoopy collection.

Famous Comics to Color with Crayons

If you're looking for something truly unique, look no further. This box of Famous Comics to Color includes 336 pages waiting for your artistic flair. Comics included feature the Katzenjammer Kids, Barney Google, Tillie the Toiler, and more. The crayons are also included inside their original packaging. Heritage lists this as being in very good condition. While finding comps on this item are also hard to come by, expect this item to sell for over $200. This is both a unique collector's piece and investment piece -- even if you have to hold on to it for a while.

Batman 50th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Set

The Dark Knight has been around for decades, and each new decade brings some new collectible. In 1989 Batman was celebrating his 50th birthday, which DC celebrated by releasing a number of items, including a set of silver Batman coins. Six different coins were released, including Batman, The Joker, The Batmobile, Gotham City, The Batwing, and Hero In Black. Each impression was based on the Tim Burton 1989 Batman film, and while not particularly rare, they can be worth some money.

This set of two features both The Batwing and Batman in their original collector's velvet case. A Batwing without the case sold for $89.95 in July of 2022 on eBay, while a Batman one without the case sold for $104 in June of 2022 on eBay. I could see this auction ending closer to $200.

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