Lost & found toys, hobbies & collectibles in Yuba-Sutter
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Vintage Hot Wheels Beatnik Bandit red die-cast car
I lost my vintage Hot Wheels Beatnik Bandit die-cast car yesterday around 3pm outside the Olivehurst Library on Olivehurst Avenue. It’s a bright red Hot Wheels Beatnik Bandit, about 2.5 inches long, with a white racing stripe down the center and clear plastic wheels that show a bit of wear. The blister packaging is partially peeled, and the bottom is stamped 'Mattel 1969' with my initials 'PP' on a small underside sticker. It’s in good vintage condition aside from a few tiny scuffs. This car was a gift from my dad and holds a ton of sentimental value for me—I've kept it on a shelf since I was a kid. If you found it, please send a message here or to [email protected].
Blue LEGO City toy box with dragon sticker
I lost my blue LEGO City toy box with a red dragon sticker on the lid yesterday around 3:45 pm near the Marysville Library on C Street in Yuba-Sutter. The box is about 12 inches long and made of light-blue plastic, with a few worn edges. Inside are a couple of missing mini-figures and a firefighter figure that my six-year-old adores; this set was a gift from grandma and has sentimental value. The lid's dragon sticker is still bright, but the rest is a bit faded from play. If anyone found it, please reach out—I really need to get it back for him.
Red leather coin binder with Morgan dollars
I lost my red leather coin binder yesterday around 3pm near the Marysville Public Library on 2nd Street, right by Main. Inside the binder are three Morgan dollars from the late 1800s — 1878, 1880-S, and 1898 — all with a warm patina. The binder is worn with a dented corner and there's a faded pencil note on the inside cover that says 'Est. 1910' from my grandfather's collection; plus a small sticker that reads 'T. Nguyen Collectibles'. This set is deeply sentimental to me, and I really need it back; it was a gift passed down through the family and holds generations of memory. If anyone found it, please message me here—I can meet somewhere in Yuba-Sutter to recover it.
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