These furry guys didn’t last too long inside their boxes if you got one as a kid, but an original 1998 edition of the walking, talking friend still in its original packaging has an asking price of $1,000 on eBay as of May 2019. While many parents found this toy unbelievably annoying, they weren’t cheap back in the day.
The demand drove up the price to around a hundred dollars. Tiger Electronics revamped the toy in 2012, renewing interest, which likely gave a quick start to the prices you’ll see on eBay and elsewhere for a simple toy.
Equestrian Paintings
Folk art and equestrian paintings reached mainstream popularity in 19th-century England, but horses and their riders have added proper flair to gallery walls all over the globe for hundreds of years. This category is popular for experts and art lovers alike, from formal jockey portraits to action-filled depictions of traditional fox-hunting excursions.
Large oil paintings with original ornate frames garner much higher values, while smaller examples in simpler, more primitive frames bring less.
Vintage Fashion Accessories
Vintage clothing and accessories, such as jackets, scarves, shawls, boots, and belts, can bring values in the thousands and even tens of thousands if they carry a designer name such as Paco Rabanne, Hermes, Louis Vuitton Chanel.
While the less-famous name-brand items can still be sold, their condition is key.
Vintage Levi’s Jeans
Just pants, you might say, but not so. A vintage pair of Levi's are a hot collector's item that is likely only going to increase in value as time goes on, but you have to have nabbed the right pair to cash in — pairs manufactured before 1980, especially Levi's 501s, are the big seller, though older pairs also might end up making your bank account happy.
A pair of 1950 Anniversary Levi's jeans sold on eBay for $8,000. While the jeans, being old, are pretty brittle and will end up being uncomfortable, they are a classic piece of American style to add to your special outfits.
The Original Monopoly
There are many versions of this popular board game now. You can now be the proud owner of Game of Thrones Monopoly, Star Wars Monopoly, Pokemon Monopoly, or even Monopoly for Millennials! Still, nothing beats the original.
And absolutely nothing beats the original of all originals. The hand-drawn version of this game, which was made by Charles Darrow in 1933, was sold for an amazing $146,500 in 2011. See what we mean? So, if you happen to have vintage versions from the 1930s or other limited edition versions, you can be raking in some serious cash!