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The Most Valuable ‘90s Toys You Might Have at Home

In 1997, a rare variant of G.I Joe’s Destro action figure was created with unique leopard print markings, earning the nickname the ‘Pimp Daddy Destro’. Approximately 100 were accidentally shipped and sold in stores, and 25 years later, the rare figure is a collector’s dream, and worth thousands of dollars.

The 25 Most Valuable Toys From the 90s

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Have you ever considered what your favorite childhood toys are worth today? Did you play Nintendo or Playstation? Did you read the Harry Potter Series? Well if so, this is the countdown for you. Here we dive into 25 of the most valuable 90’s toys, games, books, and more. Let’s see how many you owned or still have today.

25. 1995 TMNT Warrior Chrome Dome $660.00 8/11/21 Orig. Price $3.99

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The first entry we have is the Chrome Dome Ninja Turtle with accessories and a gold coin. Due to scarcity even loose versions sell over $400.00 apiece, with all the accessories of course.

24. 1994 TMNT Shogun Shoate Action Figure $ 747.76 8/6/21 Originally $3.99

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The second entry in our countdown, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shogun Shoate Action Figure is one of the few opened action figures on this list. Due to such scarcity, there are no recent sealed sales, the most recent unsealed went for nearly $748. Originally they had a variety of items that came in the packaging, from plastic weapons to a trading card of Shogun Shoate.

23. 1995 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Serpentera $1,200

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Of all the original Power Rangers toys, Serpentera currently holds the title of top seller. One of many Zords, Serpentera is a villain under Lord Zedd.

22. 1993 WWF Yellow King of The Ring Wrestling Ring $1,325.00 8/8/21 Originally $12.99

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You read that right, a wrestling ring sold for more than $1,300.00. But this is not just any wrestling ring, it’s the King of The Ring, and due to scarcity and massive demand, this ring makes 23 rd on our list.

21. 1994 WWF 123 Kid Action Figure $1,550.98 7/8/21 Originally $6.99

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The first WWF action figure to make the list, the 1-2-3 Kid, has become a mighty expensive sealed action figure to acquire. The Kid was worth around $600.00 sealed in early 2020 and due to heavy demand among collectors, it’s skyrocketed, with loose examples being valued at over $400.00.

20. 1993 WWF Hulk Hogan Mail Away Action Figure $1,725.00 6/29/21

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The WWF Mail Away action figures were only attainable by submitting cutout points on the back of sealed wrestling figures that were sold in stores. Today, sealed and loose copies of the mail-away action figures have shot in value, even they were mailed in a plastic bag. The Hulk Hogan mail away pays homage to his Wrestlemania 9 championship in record time against Yokozuna.

19. 1990 Lego Airport Shuttle Sealed $1,804.33 5/23/21

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Legos finally make the list. This airport shuttle complete set is extensive, to say the least. With a full track for the shuttle, stands, and more, it’s certainly a unique set to own.

18. 1999 Tiger Hasbro Original Prototype Furby Baby Mohair $2,025.00 6/6/21

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This Furby is ultra-rare. The Baby Mohair was a prototype that didn’t even have the electronics yet. It was produced for Hasbro to research and design future Furbies. Due to such a rarity, it holds the record for highest-selling Furby at $2,025.00.

17. 1998 VHS Pokémon Charizard Movie IGS 9.0 $2,827.99 8/5/21

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Graded sealed VHS have soared in value over the last year and now the highest-selling VHS tape from the 1990s on eBay is the Pokémon Charizard Movie. Sealed nongraded copies sell over $600.00.

16. 1990 WWF Dusty Rhodes Hasbro Action Figure $3,508.00 6/25/21 Orig $6.99

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The American Dream, Dusty Rhodes, has been a highly coveted action figure for a long time. With the recent sale-topping $3,500.00, that’s nearly 4 times more than sales in 2019.

15. WWF Hasbro Undertaker Mail Away Action Figure $5,100.00 8/3/21

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The Undertaker Mail Away is highly sought after. It came with a jacket, which wildly enough, is one of the most sought accessories of any Hasbro WWF action figure. Only one other Undertaker figure had a jacket, and both are highly coveted, but the Mail Away is much more valuable.

14. 1997 Sony Playstation Console VGA Graded 85Q $6,000.00 7/26/21

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A graded PS1. You heard that right; a sealed graded PSA 1 sold for $6,000.00. The first Playstation to be mass-produced has become a major collector’s item and rightfully so. Playstation’s graphics were far advanced compared to Sega Genesis and Nintendo N64.

13. 1993 TMNT Scratch The Cat $6,500.00 6/26/21

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The 2 nd TNMT villain to make the list, Scratch the Cat is one of the most expensive 90’s action figures on the market today. Known as the meanest villain in the TMNT universe, Scratch has escaped prison 9 times.

12. 1997 G.I. Joe Cobra Command Team Leopard Paint Variant Destro AFA 90 $6,801.00 7/11/21

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Dubbed ‘Pimp Daddy’ Destro by collectors, this figure was an early print that had leopard print on the collar and legs. The figure was originally painted as a joke, but Hasbro designer John Boyce loved it. In the end, only a few hundred were ever produced and the majority was never packaged for sale. John Boyce approximated that 100 copies were packaged and shipped by accident to the USA. A few even made it to stores.

11. Game Boy Color Console WATA 90 $8,999.99 MSRP $89.99

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Back in 1999, it seemed like every child had a Game Boy. I remember playing mine everywhere; in the car, on recess, at the food store, you name it. Who would have ever imagined that sealed copies would soar in value 22 years later?

10. 1997 Nintendo 64 GoldenEye 007 VGA 90 $9,999.00

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One of the most popular games of all time, GoldenEye 007, is now one of the highest-selling 90’s games of all time. At nearly $10,000.00, this sale shows the potential that pristine sealed games can have moving forward.

9. 1998 Playstation Grand Theft Auto WATA 9.6 A+ $10,100.00

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Arguably the greatest Playstation Franchise, GTA gets an entry on this top 25 list. Sealed Video Games have become all the rage in 2021 and the original Grand Theft Auto is deserving of 9 th on this list.

8. 1992 Nintendo SNES Super Mario World Sealed WATA 9.6 A++ $12,999.00

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Super Mario World is the 4 th Video Game to make the list. One of the most important features of the game is it’s the first game to pair Yoshi with either Mario or Luigi.

7. 1993 Sega Genesis FIFA International Soccer Video Game WATA 9.2 A++ $15,100.00

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This is the first FIFA game, and with graded video games on a massive rise, it makes perfect sense to have the original on this list. A 9.2 grade is strong, but the A++ grade, which is for how well the game is sealed, is gem mint.

6. 1998 Pokémon Blue Video Game WATA 9.6 A++ $49,900.00 5/20/21 – MSRP $29.95

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Sealed Pokémon games have had sales through the roof in 2021. This Pokémon Blue is the current record for the games and it appears there is a ton of room for further price increases with demand continuing to climb. Check out where Pokémon Blue ranks on our Best Pokémon Video Games.

5. 1993 Magic The Gathering MTG Alpha Black Lotus R A BGS 7.5 $76,210.00 7/26/21

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Magic the Gathering was the original TCG powerhouse. For a long time, Magic cards were much more valuable than Pokémon Cards. With this recent sale for a first print run BGS 7.5 grade, there could easily be a jump for the Black Lotus if a higher grade hits the auction block.

4. 1997 Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone 1st Edition copy $81,250.00 – MSRP $14.00

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One of 500 1 st Edition Copies, the Philosopher’s Stone has blown away all books printed in the 1990s. Get this, of the 500 copies, 300 were sent into the library system. The Harry Potter franchise has had massive success, and it’s fitting that the rarest copy of the juggernaut series is the top-selling book on our list.

3. 1992 Nintendo Playstation Prototype $360,000.00. March 2020

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At one point before Playstation was created, Sony and Nintendo were working together on a project intended to add CD-Rom for Super Nintendo. The creation was a prototype console that could play SNES cartridges and CD discs. Due to such a rarity, the sale of $360,000.00 for the working console isn’t crazy. There is a chance it’s the only one remaining.

2.Pokémon Base English 1st Edition Charizard PSA 10 $390,000.00 Packs in 1999 $2.99

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The Pokémon card most talked about, the 1 st Edition Base Charizard is entrenched near the top of the list but will that last with all the recent Video Game sales? Truth be told, Charizard should always be a top 3 1990’s grail, due to massive demand and limited supply. That said, video game grader WATA is now owned by Collectors Universe, which owns PSA. This will cause more awareness for WATA, possibly a registry at some point. With auction houses including Video Games now, Charizard will have some stiff competition.

1. 1996 Super Mario 64 Video Game $1,560,000.00

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On July 11 th , the Heritage Auction House sold this Video Game for a whopping $1,560,000.00. The game is graded by WATA, the premier Video Game grading service today. The grade is a 9.8 A++, which is the highest grade attainable from WATA. Do you have a sealed copy of Super Mario 64 in a closet somewhere?

The Most Valuable ‘90s Toys You Might Have at Home

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The toys and games market is worth billions of dollars. But unlike many industries, pandemic boredom provided the toy sector with a welcome boost, as people around the world searched for toys and games that fit their at-home entertainment needs.

The growing market is now expected to be worth more than $405 billion in 2026 and, according to the Global Toys and Games Market Report 2022, “COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a rapid adoption of toys, board and card games and puzzles. People all around the world are adopting toys and games as a result of the growing trend of social alienation and the need to spend quality family time.” 1

With this in mind, we partnered with vintage toy and antique expert, Peter Jenkinson, to reveal the most valuable toys and games from the 1990s that the public could have stored away at home – and how much they have risen in price in the past three decades.

Top 20 most valuable toys from the ‘90s you may have in your attic:

The list has been compiled in the format of: toy, original price, and present-day worth.

1. Magic: The Gathering Trading Cards, 1993 – originally $10, now $350,000+

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The price that these bits of paper can fetch will leave your draw dropped; listings on eBay can reach up to $999,999! So, it’s worth checking if you recall having any hidden away, as the original 1993 pack could make you some serious money.

2. Pokémon Charizard Trading Card – originally $5, now $80,000+

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While there are plenty of Pokémon cards that could fetch you thousands of dollars, a first edition, holographic Charizard is the holy grail.

3. G.I. Joe ‘Pimp Daddy Destro’ Action Figure – originally $40, now $6,000

In 1997, a rare variant of G.I Joe’s Destro action figure was created with unique leopard print markings, earning the nickname the ‘Pimp Daddy Destro’. Approximately 100 were accidentally shipped and sold in stores, and 25 years later, the rare figure is a collector’s dream, and worth thousands of dollars.

4. LEGO Black Knights Castle – originally $80, now $4,800

Of the many 1990’s LEGO sets that many will no doubt have owned, built, and ultimately wished they’d kept in the box, the Black Knight’s Castle is a classic that is only going up in value.

5. Millennium Furby – $45, now up to $4,500

If you’ve got a boxed, Millennium edition Furby safely stored away, then you’ve struck gold, because this Furby model has a hefty price tag. There are a fair few Furby editions available, but of course, the rarer, the better.

6. Hot Wheels Blue Card ‘Funny Car’ – originally $10, now $3,500

With many different editions, the Hot Wheels blue card ‘Funny Car’ is highly desirable, as only a few were ever produced. If still in its blister packaging, the toy could be worth the equivalent of a real second-hand vehicle.

7. Power Rangers 14K Gold Lost Galaxy Megazord – originally $120, now $3,200

The 14K Megazord is a foot tall action figure worthy of its very own shelf. You could double your profits on this one if you have the original packaging, as less than 25 were ever made.

8. Beanie Babies – originally $12, now $3,000+

Beanie Babies were a cult classic back in the 1990’s, and their popularity among children has decreased their value significantly. However, these infamous cuddly toys can be highly valuable if their original tag is still attached.

9. LEGO Orange Prototype C-3PO Minifigure – originally $5, now $3,000

This cute little LEGO C-3PO is the most expensive piece of plastic you might well own, and a truly unique piece of LEGO memorabilia!

10. WWF 1993 Yellow ‘King of The Ring’ Wrestling Ring – originally $12.99, now $1,300

This 1993 wrestling ring toy is popular among toy collectors and WWF fans alike. As always, there is more value in unopened toys, but of all WWF toys, this particular model could still have significant value if not in its original packaging.

11. Tamagotchi, 1997 Collector’s Edition – originally $18, now $1,000

Did you know Tamagotchi translates to “Egg Watch”? This high maintenance, low tech toy has sold over 80 million units in various guises, but the 1997 collector’s edition is the one to look out for.

12. My Little Pony, Rapunzel – originally $12, now $800

The ‘Rapunzel’ pony was a mail order variant which never received many orders in the 1990’s, meaning that it is now incredibly rare. Complete with packaging, you could even fetch an impressive $1,000.

13. Pink Splendour Barbie, 1996 – originally $50, now $700

With 10,000 made in 1996, this Barbie was extremely popular with both collectors and children who wanted to play with her. However, not many exist in their original packaging, so that’s where the big bucks can be made.

14. TMNT Warrior Chrome Dome – originally $5, now $660

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is still popular today, 35 years after the first cartoon series began, and one of the sewer dwellers’ adversaries – ‘Warrior Chrome Dome’ – can command up to $400 without its packaging as it’s such a rarity.

15. Polly Pocket – originally $40, now $500

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A toy sensation of the mid 1990’s, the appetite for re-releases of Polly Pocket appear to have faded, but originals are still highly sought after by fans. For example, the Pop-up Party Play House is worth $200 used, and over $500 in packaging.

16. Playmobil Victorian Mansion / Knight’s Castle – originally $80, now $450

If you happen to have a Playmobil Victorian Mansion or Knight’s Castle (complete with packaging and accessories) hidden away in the recesses of your garage or attic, you might want to double check.

17. American Girl Felicity Merriman Doll – originally $75, now $420

Originally released in 1991, the Felicity Merriman doll has had a few comebacks here and there, including a special edition version for the 35th anniversary in 2021. However, the original version, packaged up and in great condition, will likely fetch up to $650.

18. Jurassic Park Velociraptor, 1993 – originally $10, now $350

The 1993 release of the prehistoric action film was a smash hit, kicking off a now beloved film franchise. There were a vast amount of toys released in the 90’s following the first movie, and the Velociraptor is one that commands some very decent cash – especially in its originally blister pack.

19. McDonald’s Inspector Gadget – originally $5, now $350

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Toys specifically manufactured in the 90s are the most sought after, such as the Inspector Gadget toy, which was released in 1995 and is popular amongst collectors. If you have any other toys from the same period, it’s worth looking them up online, including the likes of Toy Story 2, and Furbies.

20. Dream Phone – originally $15, now $100

The phone was a real rite of passage for young teens back in the 90’s. Found to be most popular amongst giggling girls looking at picture-cards of boys, the simple toy is worth six times its value 30 years later.

Along with the list, our expert has also offered some helpful tips and guidance for prospective toy and game collectors on what to look out for when buying a toy, either as a collectible item or an investment.

Expert’s Tips and Tricks for Caring for Your Toys and Games:

  • Taking proper care of your collectible toys greatly enhances their value, as well as longevity. If you have the original packaging, even better – this will further increase the value of the toy inside. However, it’s worth noting that cardboard boxes don’t travel well, so it’s best to wrap your boxed toys in brown paper and put them in a sturdy box, somewhere safe and dry.
  • If you want to enjoy your collectible toys, be aware that corner edges can fray very easily. But, if you’re displaying them, then they may be safest behind a glass cabinet door or on a higher shelf to avoid any inquisitive younger fingers – or pets!
  • You may be tempted to give toys a liquid scrub if they look a little grubby – do not do this. As tempting as it is to give your collectibles a wash, you could remove original markings or stickers and decrease their value substantially. Instead, use a soft brush and dusting cloth.
  • There are so very many resources to discover how much your toy might be worth. Toy community groups on platforms such as Reddit and Facebook aren’t bad sources. Auction houses with dedicated professionals will also be able to offer very good guidelines if supplied with an image, so you can decide if an auction (and the fee payable) is the way to go. Remember, auction houses have huge databases of collectors with specific interests, so they really do earn their money.
  • Groups or collections of toys, and games cards from a series sold as a job lot will always attract attention; in essence, you’re supplying them with a ready-made collection. Try not to be tempted to break these groups up unless the money on offer by a desperate collector makes it very worthwhile.
  • Anything related to blockbuster films is always appealing, as you’ve got the toy and merchandise collectors, as well as film fans, all vying for your wares.
  • Buying new toys as future collectibles is tough, but it’s likely that some of the larger LEGO sets will do well over time (secondary market prices of retired LEGO sets grow by 11% annually, which is faster than gold, stocks, and bonds! 2 ). Try searching online for soon-to-be-retired sets. If you’re a big fan of LEGO, you could even purchase two sets – one to build, one for investment.

What are your favorite toys and games from the 1990s? Do you have any toys from the list above stored away for safe-keeping? Let us know!

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