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Diamond International Galleries (DIG) continues to offer a diverse selection of pop culture and vintage collectibles in their weekly eBay auction ending Sunday, November 19, 2017. Collectibles range from a 1966 Kleenex premium Walt Disney Jungle Book charm bracelet, a 1994 Commodore Amiga CD32 video game console with controller in original packaging, and a Max Factory Guyver real soft vinyl kit #16 BFC-16 Aptom version 2.

Next week’s auction will be available for bidding from November 19-26, 2017, and includes a 1930s Disney Alexander Smith rug featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse on a trapeze, a 1966 Lets Back Ronald Reagan for Governor pinback button, and a 1990 sealed Ninja Golf Atari video game cartridge CX7870. The links for scheduled listings next week will become available when the auctions start Sunday afternoon.

DIG has taken the work out of stuffing stocking this year with their curated gift boxes. They have a variety of pop culture box options featuring Marvel and DC collectibles, but also offer something for the Star Wars, retro video game, and horror fans in your life. Pre-packed and ready to ship, these boxes have a unique variety of 8-10 new and vintage items with a retail value of at least $60 starting at $25 plus shipping.

DIG lists between 450 and 500 items in weekly eBay auctions through their DIG Auctions eBay store, ranging from vintage pop culture collectibles at auction to brand new products. They consistently offer a wide array of pop culture collectibles that include anything from Disney, Westerns, superheroes, print media advertisements and magazines, original artwork, political memorabilia, television and movie items, toys, action figures, comprehensive comic book selections, and more. All auction listings start at $9.95.

Diamond International Galleries is the headquarters for an almost-limitless array of comics, original comic art, posters, animation cells and backgrounds, drawings, oils, and antique toys. They have a comprehensive inventory of collectibles of memorabilia. More information can be found at the Diamond International Galleries website.