Odd antiques from the 90s gaining value

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As time passes, items from the 1990s are increasingly becoming collectibles, with some surprisingly gaining substantial value. From toys and gadgets to cards and stationery, these nostalgic pieces are fetching higher prices among collectors. Here are 10 odd antiques from the 90s that are currently experiencing a surge in value.

Beanie Babies with Rare Tag Errors

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Beanie Babies were the craze of the 90s, and those with rare tag errors are particularly valuable today. Mistakes like incorrect names or misspelled words on the tags can significantly increase the worth of these plush toys. For instance, a Beanie Baby named “Valentino” with both a tag error and a missing nose once sold for over $2,000. Collectors are always on the lookout for these unique variations, which are considered rare finds.

Tamagotchis in Original Packaging

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Original Tamagotchis in their unopened packaging have become hot items among collectors. These virtual pets were a must-have back in the day and owning one in mint condition today can fetch prices upwards of $300. The demand for these nostalgic gadgets is fueled by those who wish to relive their childhood memories or add to their 90s memorabilia collection.

Pogs and Slammers Sets

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Image Credit: Nizzan Cohen – CC BY 4.0/Wiki Commons

Pogs, those small cardboard disks with colorful designs, were all the rage during the 90s. Sets that include rare slammers or limited edition Pogs are particularly sought after. Today, a complete set can sell for several hundred dollars, depending on its condition and rarity. Collectors often seek out specific sets to complete their collections, making Pogs a surprisingly valuable 90s relic.

Furbies with Limited Edition Colors

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Furbies, the interactive robotic toys, captivated children of the 90s with their ability to “learn” English over time. Limited edition Furbies, especially those in rare colors or patterns, are now highly collectible. For instance, a special edition “Millennium Furby” can command prices over $500 from eager collectors.

First Edition Pokémon Cards

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The Pokémon Trading Card Game exploded in popularity during the 90s, and first edition cards are now highly coveted. A single first edition Charizard card, for example, has been known to sell for tens of thousands of dollars. Whether it’s nostalgia or the thrill of the hunt, collectors are always on the lookout for these original cards, which hold a special place in the hearts of many.

Sony Walkman and Discman Models

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Image Credit: Yoshikazu TAKADA from Tokyo, Japan – CC BY 2.0/Wiki Commons

Sony’s Walkman and Discman were iconic music players of the 90s. Collector interest in these devices has grown, particularly for models in pristine condition or limited editions. The Sony Walkman TPS-L2, for instance, is a highly sought-after model that can sell for over $1,000. With the resurgence of interest in vintage audio equipment, these gadgets are becoming valuable collectibles.

Nokia 3310 Mobile Phones

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Image Credit: Multicherry – CC BY-SA 4.0/Wiki Commons

The Nokia 3310, known for its indestructibility and long battery life, is a nostalgic piece of mobile history. Original models in good condition are gaining value as collectors and tech enthusiasts alike seek them out. While they aren’t commanding prices as high as some other 90s items, a pristine Nokia 3310 can sell for upwards of $100, with prices expected to rise.

Polly Pocket Playsets

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Polly Pocket playsets, with their compact and interactive designs, were a staple toy for many children in the 90s. Complete sets in good condition, especially those with all original pieces, are highly desirable. Some rare sets have sold for several hundred dollars as collectors aim to capture the essence of their childhood toy collections.

Lisa Frank Stationery

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Lisa Frank’s vibrant and whimsical stationery was a hallmark of 90s school supplies. Items like colorful notebooks, stickers, and folders, particularly those in unopened packaging, are sought after by collectors. The demand for these nostalgic pieces has driven up their value, making them a worthwhile investment for those looking to cash in on 90s nostalgia.

Original Game Boy Consoles

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Image Credit: Guillaume Capron from Issy les Moulineaux, France – CC BY-SA 2.0/Wiki Commons

The original Game Boy, released in 1989, maintained its popularity throughout the 90s. Consoles in working condition, especially those with the original packaging and games, are in high demand. As retro gaming continues to gain a following, the value of these classic handheld consoles is steadily increasing. A mint-condition Game Boy can sell for several hundred dollars, making it a prized possession for collectors.

For more insights into the world of valuable 90s collectibles, check out LoveToKnow’s collectibles guide, or explore Country Living’s list of valuable antiques. Additionally, this book offers a detailed look into the intriguing world of 90s vintage items.