Beanie Baby Royal Blue Peanut the Elephant: The royal blue version of Peanut the Elephant was one of the first nine Beanie Babies to ever hit the market.
Dick Tracy “The Blank” Action Figure: The 1990 remake “Dick Tracy” was a crime film with a host of zany characters. Noting its success, the marketing.
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Lili Ledy Dolls: Lili Ledy Dolls were the Mexican version of Cabbage Patch Kids. The amount produced is unknown, but several.
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Hot Wheels White Enamel Camaro Prototype: While there is only one known example of the white Hot Wheels Custom Camaro, there is record of a few accidentally.
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Scratch the Kat TMNT Action Figure: The specific number of Scratch the Kat Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle (TMNT) figurines is difficult to determine.
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President Furby: President Furby was a limited edition toy that went with the slogan: “Furby for President.” It sported an orange mane.
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Vinyl Caped Jawa: The vinyl caped Jawas from the Star Wars franchise were only on shelves for six months before being pulled.
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Mego Elastic Batman: The Mego Elastic Batman is a small rubbery doll meant to celebrate toy company Mego’s twenty-fifth anniversary.
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First Edition Monopoly Set: This 1933 Monopoly set is the rarest toy and the oldest surviving handmade product from Charles Darrow.
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Knoxville “Tennese” World’s Fair PEZ Dispensers: The 1982 Knoxville World’s Fair was the last successful World’s Fair to be held in America.
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