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    Decluttering Your Garage? Don’t Throw Away These Valuable 1980s Toys!

    By David Beren,

    15 hours ago

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      • The 1980s were a period of big change in the toy world.
      • Many toys from this decade remain hugely collectible.
      • You might be sitting on a fortune just collecting dust in your garage.
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    While you might think that your garage is full of old clutter, the reality is that you might have hundreds if not thousands of dollars in toys just waiting to be sold. Many of the toys you and I played with as children have been doing far more than collecting dust. Instead, some of these toys have quietly gained a following willing to pay top dollar for valuable and rare toys spanning various genres.

    1. Cabbage Patch Kids

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4KHNUt_0vp44mSR00 Cabbage Patch dolls are hugely popular and collectible.

    • Potential value: $100 - $1,000

    If you happen to have some Cabbage Patch kids hanging around, you might be able to get around $100. However,  if you have a Xavier Roberts doll, add another zero or find a James Dudley and ask for up to $3,000.

    2. Optimus Prime

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=36FeRg_0vp44mSR00 Optimus Prime was one of the most collectible 1980s action figures.

    • Potential value: $30,000

    This hugely popular shapeshifting television show and toy line offered some of the best 1980s fun. If you have a Generation One Optimus Prime big rig in your garage, eBay’s pricing hovers around $30,000 in excellent condition.

    3. My Buddy

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0oPg5b_0vp44mSR00 My Buddy dolls were a big hit, thanks to a catchy jingle.

    • Potential value: $100 - $300

    Every 80s kid would sing the “My Buddy, My Buddy, Wherever I go, he goes.” jingle in the 1980s. As such, this popular doll can command a price of up to $300 if you have it in good condition.

    4. My Little Pony

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2PeiyH_0vp44mSR00 My Little Pony was an instant success in the 1980s.

    • Potential value: Up to $900

    A young girl’s favorite during the 1980s, the original Rapunzel My Little Pony horse is more than just a cute cartoon. It’s also hugely popular, and this small horse can command a lot of money in good condition.

    5. Star Wars Action Figures

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1C0Wt8_0vp44mSR00 Rare Star Wars figures can be worth big bucks.

    • Potential value: Up to $50,000

    As the most popular movie trilogy in history, Star Wars has been at the forefront of 1980s culture since the beginning. This means original action figures like Luke and Leia are worth quite a bit. However, if you have a missile-based Boba Fett or plastic cape Jawa, tens of thousands of dollars are waiting for you.

    6. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2Jl17e_0vp44mSR00 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were everywhere in the 1980s.

    • Potential value: $200 - $3,000

    With its catchy theme song, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles rocketed to the top of the toy chart. These nostalgic 1980s figures, depending on their condition, can easily be worth between $200 and $3,000.

    7. Polly Pocket

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2wufBn_0vp44mSR00 You can easily count on Polly Pocket to maintain some value.

    • Potential value: $200

    Even though Polly Pocket is still available today, the 1980s models can earn you a small fortune. These small cases were used as dressing rooms for miniature dolls, and today, they can create not-so-miniature earnings.

    8. Super Soaker

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2AAjuj_0vp44mSR00 Super Soaker changed water gun fights forever.

    • Potential value: $500

    For all the wrong reasons, every boy in the neighborhood wanted the original Super Soaker. Whether it was surprising a sibling or a neighbor, this classic water gun is worth hundreds of dollars today.

    9. Game Boy

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0mPo7q_0vp44mSR00 Game Boys in good condition are worth a lot of money.

    • Potential value: $150 - $200

    The meteoric rise of retro gaming has helped the value of those Game Boys hiding in your garage. If you have one tucked away in a box on a shelf, selling it can quickly net you hundreds if you also have games.

    10. Masters of the Universe

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0OGj3S_0vp44mSR00 Fans of the show love to collect original Masters of the Universe figures.

    • Potential value: Up to $5,000

    The rise of He-Man and Masters of the Universe in the 1980s helped make every Saturday morning of cartoons feel special. Between He-Man, Skeletor, and Greyskull, you had plenty of heroes and villains, and today, these figures, in good condition, can easily be worth a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars.

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