Old Toys With Great Value

Published on 02/19/2020
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G.I. Joe

Snake Eyes may be the most popular among the Hasbro G.I. Joe toy collection, but the others still have value today on the sale market. If you have any of the others laying around still in their packages, you could stand a chance of getting some extra cash in your hand. Having a few collections from the first 1982 series, such as the Cobra Commander, Scarlett, and Laser Rifle Trooper, you can let them go for an average of $300-$500. However, you should ensure they are in their original packaging so the real value will not be lost. Once the package has all the accessories, the value will be higher, and with the “File Card” still attached, you can count on getting a little extra cash. Anywhere from $20 to $200 or more can be yours with the simplest of these collections.

G.I. Joe

G.I. Joe

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Funko Pop

By now, everyone should have seen or is aware of Funko Pop figures and must know the story behind their existence. They are these amazing and adorable little figures with cute faces that have drawn the attention of many across the world and, if set on the market today, will give you lots of cash. Some of the most sought-after toys include Chewbacca and Shadow Trooper, figures of the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con Star Wars series. These are currently going for about $800-$1000, while the Darth Maul (2012) may value up to $200 or more. There are other Dumbo Funko toys with valuable returns you may want to sell out, and if you desire to hold on price, maybe you can watch the prices as the years go by. For now, if you have even a metallic version of blue and gold, you can get up to and over $500 each. Do you have a “headless” Ned Stark (Game of Thrones) hanging around in your storage? You can strike lucky with an additional $1,500 from a sale on eBay or other selling portals.

Funko Pop

Funko Pop

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