“Uncover the Hidden Treasure: 18 Iconic 90s Collectibles Whose Values Have Exploded!”

"Uncover the Hidden Treasure: 18 Iconic 90s Collectibles Whose Values Have Exploded!"

9. American Girl Dolls and Accessories

Doll on the woodDoll on the wood
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These dolls stand out because of their stunning details and outfits. And each doll comes with a backstory and an adventurous series of books. Some people never let their kids play with these dolls, hoping they’d become worth something one day.

And guess what? They were right! As per USA Today, a collection of American Girl dolls, including Samantha, Molly, and Addy, is being sold for $11,500. This set comes with lots of clothes and furniture.

10. Beanie Babies 

A view of a collection of Beanie Babies stuffed animal toysA view of a collection of Beanie Babies stuffed animal toys
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Beanie Babies are soft, plush toys that almost every kid owned in the 90s. Some of these Beanie Babies are worth thousands of dollars, especially those with errors or unique designs because they are limited editions. For example, a rare Princess Diana memorial bear sold for $500,000 at auction in 2017.

11. Hot Wheels Models 

Mix of different Mattel Hot Wheels toy cars on a wooden surface in soft focusMix of different Mattel Hot Wheels toy cars on a wooden surface in soft focus
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These miniature cars are loved by collectors today, especially Collector Number 271, released in 1995, because there are only 7 authenticated Hot Wheels. This model is worth $3,500 if you have the original packaging.

12. Transformers Action Figures

Fictional character Optimus Prime action figure in the Transformers franchise. Protagonist character from the Autobots team.Fictional character Optimus Prime action figure in the Transformers franchise. Protagonist character from the Autobots team.
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Transformers Action Figures originated in the 1980s but remained popular through the 90s, because what child doesn’t find these machines fun? These action figures can now be sold for around $100-$150, but some rare pieces like ‘Optimus Primal’ and ‘G1 Red Alert’ can fetch around $1100-$2000.

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