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Nostalgia is not only comforting, but it can also be quitelucrative.
Trends from the 80s to the early 2000s are seemingly more popular than ever.
Hot Wheels
Hot Wheels cars are a seemingly timeless toy introduced in 1968.
Over the years, the handheld collectible vehicles have largely bucked inflation.
If they had kept pace with inflation, theyd cost about $6.24 in 2025.
If youre a millennial, no doubt youve encountered the franchise at some point.
Collectinsure.com reported that a first-generation edition of Rapunzel can resell for $1,550.
Pokemon Cards
Another iconic toy brand from the 1990s through today is Pokemon.
Old Movie Posters
The 1990s brought many people fond childhood memories, super-cool toys and iconic films.
A lot of teens liked to hang posters from their favorite movies on their bedroom walls.
A used Matrix poster is selling at FilmArtGallery.com for $795.
Not a sci-fi fan?
If youre willing to part with your Home Alone poster from 1990, you could make nearly $600.
Lunchboxes
Lunchboxes have evolved over the decades, from metal to plastic to todays bento boxes.
Caitlyn Moorheadcontributed to the reporting for this article.
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