28 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.

#1 Polly Pocket Lucy Locket Carry ‘N Play Dream Home: $275

#2 Kenner Ghostbusters Ecto-1a Vehicle: $590

#3 First Edition Of Where The Wild Things Are: $25,000

While some might think that toys aren’t the first need for kids, they would argue that it’s something of an additional value, that is just for entertainment and not for something more than that. Yet, by expressing this, they couldn’t be more wrong.

The thing is, in actuality, toys are essential for kids. They support their development by sparking imagination, laying the foundation for cognitive and motor skills, and teaching the importance of sharing and communicating.

#4 Original 1959 Barbie: Up To $27,450

#5 Vintage Dam Originals 1964 Purple Hair Troll Doll: $250

#6 Polaroid Sx-70 Land Camera: $315

In fact, maybe the question of how many toys a kid needs is better than whether they need them. Capitalism makes it seem that the more toys children have, the merrier. They need all the newest, fanciest gadgets, figurines, games, and all of those kinds of things. In reality, they do not. They might want them, but that doesn’t mean they need them.

It can even be argued that less is more when it comes to toys. That doesn’t mean that a child needs only one toy, but it also doesn’t need to make an overwhelming mess. After all, when kids have too many options, they get overstimulated, distracted, and cannot engage in long-term play that properly occupies them. That’s where the “less is more” idea comes into play.

#7 G.i. Joe Gung Ho 1983 Action Figure: More Than $550

#8 Vintage Furby: Up To $1,000

#9 LEGO Ultimate Collector Millennium Falcon: More Than $2,000

One study showed that toddlers aged 18-30 months tend to show higher-quality play skills when they played with just 4 toys instead of 16 of them. Basically, it’s better to have 10-15 toys that can be played with in multiple ways than having over 50 with a singular function.

That’s part of the reason why some parents, from time to time, like to get rid of some of the toys their kids possess. Especially if their kids are no longer playing with them.

#10 Tamagotchi Ocean: Up To $300

#11 Kenner Easy-Bake Oven: $400

#12 Star Wars Empire Strikes Back 1980 Yoda Action Figure: $2,000

Some parents throw them away, which is a rather poor choice, particularly if the toy is in good condition. Other parents give them away, while some sell them. There are even whole websites meant specifically for selling toys, such as toy-exchange.co.uk or https://rekidding.ca/ (there are definitely more of them, depending on the area; you only have to do a quick Google search).

While for some it might seem that selling toys is a way to make a little pocket money, in reality, this market can be pretty pricey, especially when it comes to one-of-a-kind or vintage toys. We’re not joking – some collectors are ready to throw big sums of money to get their hands on toys that are rare.

#13 Masters Of The Universe Laser Light Skeletor: $2,570

#14 First Edition Of Harry Potter And The Philosopher’s Stone By Jk Rowling: Up To $158,315

#15 Little People Cabbage Patch Kid: $1,600

Just take a look at today’s list – it’s full of various toys that are worth from $100 to thousands of dollars.

Would you buy any of them? Or maybe you have them and would like to make some money? Well, at least now you know there’s a demand for them.

#16 Deluxe Talkboy: Around $380

#17 Raleigh Chopper: Up To $5,000

#18 Commodore 64: $1,000

#19 Pleasant Company American Girl 1987 Kirsten Doll: Up To $2,500

#20 First-Edition Pokémon Card: Up To $195,000

#21 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Slam Dunkin’ Don: $100

#22 Sega Genesis 1: $940

#23 Sinclair Zx Spectrum: Up To $1,495

#24 Peanut Royal Blue Elephant Beanie Baby: $5,000

#25 Mega Man X2 Super Nes Game: Up To $5,100

#26 Original Nintendo Game Boy: Up To $5,400

#27 Pez Dispenser: Up To $7,000

#28 Magic: The Gathering Black Lotus Card: Up To $26,500