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Published 17:37 25 Feb 2022 GMT
Since Apple discontinued the iPod, they've become desirable collectibles for some (Getty)[/caption]
Professional eBay trader Hermie Brieto suggested to the Guardian that Apple's rich history was driving up prices.
“It’s because Apple’s been around for a while, and a lot of people, product-wise, they like Apple very much,” Brieto said.
“I guess the collectability is because of Steve Jobs, and the history of Apple.”
So if you've got an old Nano, a Shuffle, or any other retro Apple gear, you could be quids in.
You'll need to do a couple of things before you stick it up online and wait for the bids to roll in though.
Remember to reset the factory settings on the item so all of your data and personal information is wiped – you can do this using your Apple ID or through your device settings.
You should also make sure that you remove any password locks on your handset and that it is fully charged before it's sent away.
And of course, there is never any guarantee that anything you put up for sale will go for a certain price or even get sold at all - but you never know.
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