80s items worth a fortune today – LLODO


Let’s take a look at 8 “jewels” from the 80s that can bring owners a mountain of money if sold right now:

Super Mario Bros (1985)

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Sometimes the original is still the best. A copy of the original 1985 Super Mario Bros game for the Nintendo Entertainment Systeme, with its seal intact, is being sold on eBay for up to $7,999.99.

Topps Baseball Card #482 Rickey Henderson (1980)

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In the United States, people are quite fond of collecting baseball cards, and these cards are sometimes quite expensive. For example, the Rickey Henderson card from 1980 pictured above is one of the most valuable Topps cards of all time, currently for sale on eBay for $30,000.

The 25-cent coin was minted incorrectly in 1983

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Occasionally, a small printing error on a 25 cent coin can increase its value by about… 100,000 times. This 25-cent coin with the words “In God We Trust” smudged is currently selling on eBay for $21,000.

Comics Ninja Turtles volume 1 (1984)

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Teenage Muntant Ninja Turtles #1 (Teenage Muntant Ninja Turtles) is one of the most expensive comic books in the world, published in the 1980s. This CGC 9.8-rated collectible is available on eBay for sale. 79,950 USD.

Dosing tube B Pez astronaut version (1982)

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The Pez metering tube was designed for the 1982 World Exposition in Knoxville, Tennessee. Only 2 tubes were produced. Either tube was last seen in 2006, when it sold for $32,000.

The Panerai Compass (1984)

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When there was no Google Maps, the compass was an indispensable thing in every picnic. Its current selling price is only about 23,890 USD.

Barbie Happy Holidays (1988)

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The famous Happy Holidays Barbie collection was introduced by Mattel in 1988.

Star Wars FX-7 character model (1980)

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If you still have a few Star Wars character models, you’re about to win the lottery. Models that follow the characters in the original trilogy can only increase but not decrease, especially this FX-7 Medical Robot model. In 2014, it was sold in the UK for $8,793.

Reference: MSN

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