You know those old McDonald’s Happy Meal toys that are just laying around? You could be making some big money off of them and you probably didn’t even know it.

 

According to LoveAntiques.com, the mini Potato Heads Kids from 1987 could get you $120.

 

 

 

 

Remember those Beanie Babies from 2000? Those are getting $400.

 

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Now just because some are worth a good amount of money, not all toys from back in the day are worth that much.

Most listings for the toys are on eBay, so check it out for yourself before thinking you’re gonna get a big payday.

 

15 most valuable McDonald’s toys you may have at home according to LoveAntiques.com:

 

 

Power Rangers (1994) – Find yourself a complete set of the hero’s and vehicles and its $350

 

Inspector Gadget (1995) – Half man, half robot fetches $350

 

Fraggle Rock (1992) – Set of four sold recently for $300

 

101 Dalmatians (1996) – You’ll be lucky to have all 101 toys but $220 is what they’re worth

 

Furby (2000) – The clippable one. Creepy but costly – $120 each

 

Potato Head kids (1987) – This set of offspring would bag you $100

 

Transforming Food (1987/1989) – Individual pieces can fetch up to $70 each

Clone Wars Happy Meal Box (2008) – The box, yes just the box could get you $50

Hot Wheels (1983) – Individually these cars from a set of 14 are worth $40 each

TY’s Teenie Beanie Boos (2000) – Much rarer than their toy shop equivalent a set could get you $450

Underwater Monsters (1979) – A set of these creepy creatures should fetch over $400

Robots by Diener Keshi (1979) – Anything up to $400

Jerry the Minion (2013) – From Despicable Me 2 – $120

Mario (1994 and 1998) – The video gaming plumber and friends fetch over $250 for the set

Snoopy (2000) – A set of the 50th anniversary toys aren’t peanuts at $180