The 8 Most Valuable Toys From Your Childhood That Are Worth a Lot of Money Now

Garbage Pail Kids' Cards:

'80s Garbage Pail Kids cards, like "Adam Bomb," can sell for around $3,000, especially in original packaging.

1978 Luke Skywalker Action Figure:

One of only 20 boxed Luke Skywalker figures from 1978 sold for $25,000 in a Sotheby's auction, part of a $500,000 Star Wars collection sale by Nigo.

Peanut Royal Blue Elephant Beanie Baby:

A rare manufacturing error makes the royal blue "Peanut" elephant Beanie Baby a collectible worth up to $5,000.

PEZ Dispensers:

Vintage PEZ dispensers, like the Astronaut B from the 1982 World's Fair, can fetch up to $32,000, with other rare designs also being highly valuable.

The Original Monopoly Game:

An original 1933 hand-drawn Monopoly game owned by Charles Darrow sold for $146,500, while 1930s versions can reach $3,125.

Hot Wheels:

Rare Hot Wheels cars, such as the 1969 "Volkswagen Beach Bomb" prototype, can be worth up to $125,000 due to their unique designs and limited production.

Wun-Dar He-Man:

The "naked-with-a-loin-cloth" He-Man figure, a 1990s Wonder Bread giveaway, can sell for as much as $500 on eBay.

Fisher Price's Push Cart Pete:

Vintage Fisher Price toys like the 1936 Pull Cart Pete, originally sold for 50 cents, can now sell for upwards of $3,000 if in mint condition.