Vintage Christmas presents that are now worth a fortune
lovemoney staff
14 December 2023
Could your presents of Christmas past be worth big money?
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Slam Dunkin’ Don: $110 (£86)
Courtesy Skunkworks Labrador City/Facebook
Deluxe Talkboy: up to $170 (£133)
Courtesy Hasbro
Little Tikes Hot Wheels Adventure Green Mountain: up to $180 (£135)
Courtesy Little Tikes
Rainbow Brite Kitty: $210 (£165)
Courtesy The Charm Room/Etsy
Nintendo Donkey Kong Game & Watch: up to $220 (£173)
Rogerdahl/Wikimedia Commons
Vintage DAM Originals 1964 Purple Hair Troll Doll: $250 (£190)
Courtesy JulieJohnsonGallery/Etsy
Polly Pocket Lucy Locket Carry 'N Play Dream Home: $275 (£216)
Courtesy EpiCurioCollectables/Etsy
Tamagotchi Ocean: up to $300 (£235)
Courtesy Bandai
Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera: $315 (£235)
Thomas Backa from Turku, Finland, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
GAP OM Eau de Toilette: up to $335 (£263)
Courtesy GAP
Galoob 1983 A-Team Van: up to $350 (£260)
Courtesy Gary Chatterton/Flickr
Kenner Easy-Bake oven: $400 (£314)
Bradross63, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
Fisher-Price McDonald's Drive Thru Playset: up to $500 (£392)
Courtesy Fisher Price
G.I. Joe Gung Ho 1983 action figure: more than $550 (£431)
Courtesy Hasbro
Kenner Ghostbusters ECTO-1A Vehicle: $590 (£485)
Courtesy grunty_diecast/Instagram
Sony TPS-L2 Walkman Guardians of the Galaxy edition: more than $730 (£572)
Courtesy Kirin/Etsy
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Scratch action figure: $900 (£705)
Courtesy dabloidz/Instagram
Sega Genesis 1: $940 (£736)
Evan Amos/Wikimedia Commons
Vintage Furby: up to $1,000 (£780)
Courtesy AmandaclearTreasures/Etsy
Commodore 64: $1,000 (£780)
Evan Amos/Wikimedia Commons
Original Nike Air Jordan sneakers: more than $1,000 (£780)
TIMOTHY A. CLARY/Contributor/Getty Images
G.I. Joe Mauler M.B.T Tank: $1,225 (£920)
Courtesy tacho_de_juguetes/Instagram
Sinclair ZX Spectrum: up to $1,495 (£1.2k)
Bill Bertram/Wikimedia Commons
Castlevania Nintendo NES game: $1,600 (£1.3k)
Courtesy Konami
Little People Cabbage Patch Kid: $1,600 (£1.3k)
Bryn Colton/Contributor/Getty Images
Star Wars Empire Strikes Back 1980 Yoda action figure: $2,000 (£1.5k)
Courtesy CPJCollectibles/Etsy
LEGO Ultimate Collector Millennium Falcon: more than $2,000 (£1.5k)
Courtesy LEGO
The Walking Dead #1: up to $2,100 (£1.6k)
Image Comics/Wikimedia Commons
Mario Kart 64 Nintendo game: up to $2,175 (£1.7k)
Courtesy j_collects64/Instagram
Pleasant Company American Girl 1987 Kirsten doll: up to $2,500 (£1.9k)
Courtesy sewnjust4u/Etsy
Masters of the Universe Laser Light Skeletor: $2,570 (£2k)
Courtesy Mattel
Raleigh Chopper: up to $5,000 (£3.9k)
Courtesy Raleigh
Peanut Royal Blue Elephant Beanie Baby: $5,000 (£3.9k)
Courtesy Favourite Characters/Etsy
Mega Man X2 Super NES game: up to $5,100 (£4k)
Courtesy Nintendo
Original Nintendo Game Boy: up to $5,400 (£4.2k)
Courtesy Nintendo
Mickey Mouse Softhead Pez Dispenser: up to $7,000 (£5.3k)
Courtesy TopDogCollectables/Etsy
Transformers Optimus Prime action figure: up to $11,400 (£8.6k)
Courtesy halfpintsalvage/Etsy
US first edition of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone: up to $15,000 (£11.7k)
Courtesy AbeBooks.com
A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole first edition copy: $16,895 (£13.2k)
Courtesy Louisiana State University Press
Fisher-Price Push-Cart Pete Toy: Up to $18,500 (£14.5k)
Courtesy liveauctioneers.com
Apple iPod Classic 1st Generation: up to $20,000 (£15k)
Courtesy Apple
First edition of Where the Wild Things Are: $25,000 (£18.76k)
Courtesy Raptis Rare Books
Magic: The Gathering Black Lotus card: up to $26,500 (£19.9k)
Courtesy Magic Madhouse
Original 1959 Barbie: up to $27,450 (£20.6k)
Yvonne Hemsey/Contributor/Getty Images
Original iPhone: up to $39,339 (£32.4k)
Courtesy LCG Auctions
Apple iPod 4th Generation U2 special edition: up to $90,000 (£67.5k)
Courtesy Apple
1933 original Monopoly game: $120,000 (£90k)
Courtesy Sotheby's
UK first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by JK Rowling: up to $158,315 (£118.8k)
Courtesy Bloomsbury
First-edition Pokémon Card: up to $195,000 (£146.3k)
Courtesy Heritage Auctions
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