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Ultra-rare 90s kids’ toy is now worth £150 – do you have one collecting dust in your attic?

AN ultra-rare 90s kids toy thousands of Brits have collecting dust in their attics could be worth a fortune.

A 1996 Polly Pocket Sweet Treat Shoppe has been listed on eBay - and bids are already hitting £148.

An ultra-rare 90s kids toy thousands of Brits have hiding in their attics could be worth a fortune
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An ultra-rare 90s kids toy thousands of Brits have hiding in their attics could be worth a fortuneCredit: EBay
A 1996 Polly Pocket Sweet Treat Shoppe has been listed on eBay - and bids are already hitting £148
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A 1996 Polly Pocket Sweet Treat Shoppe has been listed on eBay - and bids are already hitting £148Credit: EBay

So it's worth old kids toys hidden away in your home to see if you've got any hiding away.

The listing has so far hit 46 bids - and the auction will last until 11pm on Wednesday.

The pocket-sized dolls originated at the end of the 1980s and became seriously popular amongst kids growing up in the 90s.

The dolls were bought by Bluebird Toys in the late 80s and then toy giant Mattel in 1999.

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After that, the brand was redesigned and expanded with new accessories and characters - it even got its own TV series, before eventually dying down in the noughties.

However, if you’ve got any of the original dolls, from the Bluebird Toy era, between 1989 and 1998, you could make a small fortune from selling them.

The toys originally sold for around £10 in their heyday – but prices have soared thanks to a hunger for vintage toys.

But, there is a catch.

Only toys left in their original packaging will rake in the big bucks - with some selling online for £8,000.

You might want to start a childhood bedroom hunt today – eBay even have a guide to help those who want to buy the vintage dolls.

Tips on auctioning your Polly Pockets

According to the eBay guide, there are a few things to consider when it comes to listing your vintage Polly Pocket (and checking if it's valuable)

  • Know their age - you need to find out if they were made before 1998, by Bluebird Toys, or after by Mattel - the earlier toys are the more valuable 
  • Check the hinges - dolls with their original hinges intact are more valuable 
  • Check how much similar dolls have sold on eBay (under "sold listings") 
  • Compare your dolls to oprevious listings - are yours in the same condition, are they still in the original packaging?

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