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Where can I sell Furby?

Where can I sell Furby?

Best Places to Sell Your Furniture Online

  • Apartment Therapy Marketplace.
  • Bonanza.
  • Bookoo.
  • Chairish.
  • Craigslist.
  • 1st Dibs.
  • eBay.
  • Etsy.

What is the value of a 1998 Furby?

The Orange Furby With Brown Eyes from 2005 recently sold for $330, while a 2006 Funky Singing and Dancing Furby went for $270, and a 1998 First Edition Furby sold for $250.

Can you still get Furbies?

The Furby heyday continues with these interactive playthings: part stuffed animal, part robot, and all fun! New content continues to be available to the Furby world through the always-updated Furby Connect World app, which means there’s always something new to discover in the land of Furbies.

Are old Furbies worth anything?

Original Furby toys have sold for hundreds of dollars as well! So, while your old Furby may be one that you’re tempted to toss, sell at a garage sale for a quarter or put in a weighted bag and let it sink to the bottom of a lake (yikes), it could actually be worth something if you decide to sell it.

How much is a first generation Furby worth?

The potential value of your Furby completely depends on what people on eBay and other collecting sites are willing to pay at any given time. And, unfortunately, most Furbys are not fetching hundreds of dollars. Many are selling for under $50, almost in line with their original price in the late ‘90s.

How much are the original Furbys worth?

The original Furby came in a purple box with the tagline: “The more you play with me the more I do, I will keep amazing you.” And they’re selling for up to $500 according to the Go Furby value guide, especially if you have a Limited Edition one. While the original Furby toys are selling for over £500.00 on eBay.

How much is Ferrari really worth?

Today’s prices are quite different with a range of around about $100,000 to $150,000 for collectors choices in mint condition sold at auction. If you’re lucky enough to find a fully restored one, prices range from $150,000 up to nearly $400,000 for Concours-quality cars.