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Are there any Matchbox cars worth money?

Are there any Matchbox cars worth money?

The ones we own aren’t worth much, but there are a number of Matchbox models that could be worth thousands of dollars; especially if they were issued in the ’60s and they’re in great shape. Maryland resident Bruce Pascal, for instance, owns 4,000 Hot Wheels toys.

How do I know if my Matchbox cars are valuable?

As for color changes, as a collector you must check the change in color of the model’s entire car body, including the baseplate, interior and windows, and not just the body. As per other collectibles, the condition of the model determines its value – the better the condition, the higher its value.

What kind of toy cars are worth money?

Matchbox 1967 Magirus Deutz Crane (No. 30) – $13,000.

  • Beatnik Bandit Hot Wheels – $15,000.
  • 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO – $18,000.
  • Dinky Pre-war No.
  • Tomica Z432 Datsun – $80,000.
  • 1969 Pink Rear-Loading Volkswagen Beach Bomb – $125,000.
  • 40th-anniversary Diamond – Encrusted Hot Wheels – $140,000.
  • 24K Gold Bugatti Veyron – $2.9 million.
  • What kind of toys do you get at Matchbox?

    Gear up for imaginative adventures with our huge selection of Matchbox® toys. Shop the latest playsets, cars, trucks, and other vehicles, with exciting story themes like city, rescue & construction! Calling all Hot Wheels ® fans!

    What was the name of the 1960s matchbox car?

    Toy Collectible. Made in England Vintage old Diecast Toy car, Lesney, Matchbox Superfast Series , No.55 or 73 (A) “Mercury with dogs ” , Made in England late 60s or 70s.

    Can you sell a collection of Matchbox cars?

    Some people own collections that are worth more in value than they could have imagined. Many factors affect the cars’ values including popularity, packaging and condition. Selling one or even a collection can be done with ease. Read on to learn how to sell Matchbox cars. Understand their value so you can get a fair price.

    Is there a diecast group for Matchbox cars?

    The Diecast Model Cars Group on Facebook (click here to visit) covers other lines like Dinky and Corgi in addition to Matchbox, but with over six thousand members, there’s a lot of information and knowledge there.