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Vintage Ferrero Surprise Egg Toys Fetch Thousands

Surprise egg toys from Ferrero are now valuable collectibles. The Exadon dragon can reach up to 5,000 euros, while the Night Watchman Smurf can be worth up to 15,000 euros.

In this image I see a box in which there are toys.
In this image I see a box in which there are toys.

Vintage Ferrero Surprise Egg Toys Fetch Thousands

Vintage toys and collectibles from Ferrero's surprise eggs are fetching surprisingly high prices, with some pieces worth thousands of euros. The Exadon dragon from 1981 and the Night Watchman Smurf from 1979 are among the most valuable.

The Exadon dragon, a fearsome creature from the 1981 series, can now be worth up to 5,000 euros. Its value is surpassed only by rare vintage or limited-edition figurines like the Night Watchman Smurf from 1979, which can reach up to 15,000 euros. This trend reflects the growing interest in old toys, with durable ones often increasing in value over time.

Condition, packaging, and rarity play a significant role in determining a toy's worth. For instance, Furbys from the 1990s can sell for up to 1,000 euros, depending on these factors. Even Diddl sheets can command prices up to 50 euros each.

Old toys can bring in surprisingly high sums, sometimes reaching five-figure sums. Collectors are willing to pay top dollar for rare, undamaged pieces in their original packaging. The market for vintage toys and collectibles continues to grow, with Ferrero's surprise egg figurines leading the way.

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