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26 Toys That Seemed Ordinary Back In The Day, But Are Now Worth A Fortune
When we're kids, we like to play with our toys without worrying too much about their price or anything similar – as long as the toy does its job, it's good for us. Then, when we grow out of them, their worth becomes a topic that's a little more interesting.
Especially in cases when we realize that something we used to play with back in the day is now a rarity; a collectible. So, today, let's take a quick ride through the toys that were once a common day item in children's lives and are now sought-after collectibles worth hundreds or even thousands.
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Polly Pocket Lucy Locket Carry 'N Play Dream Home: $275
Kenner Ghostbusters Ecto-1a Vehicle: $590
First Edition Of Where The Wild Things Are: $25,000
Vintage Dam Originals 1964 Purple Hair Troll Doll: $250
Polaroid Sx-70 Land Camera: $315
LEGO Ultimate Collector Millennium Falcon: More Than $2,000
Tamagotchi Ocean: Up To $300
Kenner Easy-Bake Oven: $400
Vintage Furby: Up To $1,000
Star Wars Empire Strikes Back 1980 Yoda Action Figure: $2,000
Masters Of The Universe Laser Light Skeletor: $2,570
First Edition Of Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone By Jk Rowling: Up To $158,315
Little People Cabbage Patch Kid: $1,600
Deluxe Talkboy: Around $380
Commodore 64: $1,000
Pleasant Company American Girl 1987 Kirsten Doll: Up To $2,500
Raleigh Chopper: Up To $5,000
First-Edition Pokémon Card: Up To $195,000
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Slam Dunkin’ Don: $100
Sega Genesis 1: $940
Sinclair Zx Spectrum: Up To $1,495
Peanut Royal Blue Elephant Beanie Baby: $5,000
Mega Man X2 Super Nes Game: Up To $5,100
Original Nintendo Game Boy: Up To $5,400
Pez Dispenser: Up To $7,000
Magic: The Gathering Black Lotus Card: Up To $26,500
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