Please book a flight home and prepare to spend the next several days rummaging around your parents’ basement, because of all that random stuff you owned in the ’90s? Yeah, it’s about to make you rich.
You know, unless your mom threw it all out, in which case UGH, MOM. Beanie Babies, Pokémon cards, and even old video game cartridges are worth hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars these days. In other words: nostalgia, but make it rich.
Original Furby
Furby was one of the most annoying toys to come out of the ’90s, and in a cruel twist of fate, they’re now somehow worth almost $1k. Like…why would anyone buy this? I NEED ANSWERS.
Old ‘Harry Potter’ Books
If you own an original Harry Potter book, you could be looking at major $. Hardcover first editions of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (aka the English Version) with the print line “10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1” are worth up to $55,000, while Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (aka the American version) is worth up to $6,500 if it has the print line “1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 8 9/9 0/0 01 02” on the copyright page. I’ll give you a moment to look at your copy.
Your Old Playmobile Toys
The price-point of these really depends on whether you bothered to keep the old box and instructions (probably not unless your mom was super extra), and if you managed not to lose the pieces (HAH, as if).
But if you did treat your Playmobile like a gold, good job: you’ve quite literally earned it. This Victorian mansion sold for almost $400, while Knight’s Castles go for around the same.
Peace Beanie Baby
HAHAHAHA remember Beanie Babies? Yeah, I wish I didn’t either. But a few of them are worth some money. These peace-loving dudes run up to $80 a bear. But wait, there’s more…
Claud the Crab
There are legit people trying (and succeeding?) to sell Claud the Crab for $100,000 on eBay. IDEK what to say. Guess now is a good time to recite Claud’s poem: “Claude the crab paints by the sea; A famous artist he hopes to be; But the tide came in and his paints fell; Now his art is on his shell!”
Princess Di Bear
This bear was touted as being super rare from the very beginning, and honestly, prices vary. But some people are out here trying to sell it for $10k. You could be that person!
Bubbles
To be honest I’d pay any amount of money to own Bubbles. Except maybe not $129,000, which is how much he’s selling for on eBay, womp.
Patti the Platypus
Sorry, we’re not done with Beanie Babies yet. Pattis, like this one here, are selling for up to $20,000. Which seems…deranged.
Pogs
Okay, let’s be real. Most Pogs are worthless. These Pogs, however, were for sale on eBay for a million dollars. IDK if the internet is pranking us or what, but there you have it.
Jurassic Park Toys
Jurassic Park was a huge deal when it came out in 1993, and the toys made to promote the franchise are worth a fortune. This board game alone sells for $200, but you can find entire collections selling for as much as $14,499.
Jeweled Splendor Barbie
Come through Barbie! Jeweled Splendor was released in 1996 for the FAO Schwarz Floral Signature Collection, and nowadays it sells for around $150. Unless you shaved her hair off like I did, in which case she’s…worthless.
Pink Splendor Barbie
Pink Splendor is a limited-edition Barbie who blessed us with whatever TF this outfit is in the late ’90s. If you made your poor, long-suffering mother buy this for you *and* she kept it, good news: it’s worth $1,000.
Polly Pockets
I know, I know. The chances that any of us still have complete Polly Pocket sets are slim. But if you *do,* they’re worth up to a couple of hundred bucks a pop, which isn’t too shabby for a hunk of plastic.
Polly Pocket Pencil Case
Anyone have one of these lying around? ‘Cause it’s worth $795 if ya do!!!!
Spice Cam
I am honestly furious about the fact that I never owned a Spice Cam. If you too are furious, buy it on eBay for $115.
Holographic Shadowless First Edition Charizard
Did you live that Pokémon life in the ’90s? Hope you kept your card collection, because there are some super rare gems worth a ton—starting with this Charizard. Get ready, because he goes for anywhere from $32,999.99 to $74,999.95. Which is a lot for a literal piece of paper.
Promotional Kangaskhan
Oh, look—another small piece of paper from the ’90s worth more than a car. Specifically, up to $96,346.05 on eBay.
*cuts to me cursing the day I threw out my Pokémon cards.*
1995 Charizard Holofoil
This Pokémon card is worth pennies compared to the others on this list. And by that, I mean it’s worth $10k, which will pay for your pizza takeout for at least a couple of years.
Black Lotus Magic Card
Remember when you used to make fun of kids who played Magic the Gathering? Yeah, well, GUESS WHO IS HAVING THE LAST LAUGH NOW!
This card is worth up to $450,000, though you can buy them for as “low” as $100k. If you find one of these in your collection, just make sure it’s from 1993.
Timetwister Magic Card
Kay, so this one isn’t going to make you rich, but it goes for about $2,500 on eBay which is not! too! shabby!