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8 Most Expensive Toys You Wont Believe Are Actually Real

by rima
Nov 18, 2015
in Extras
Reading Time: 3 mins read
8 Most Expensive Toys You Wont Believe Are Actually Real

With the most expensive things of world, here we brought you some extra ordinary toys that are insanely expensive. Although, the price tag of these toys are something real and rich, we would like to speak about the special qualities of these toys which makes them rich. So, have a look at the most expensive toys you wont believe are real.

1. Astolat Dollhouse Castle, Price – $8.5 million

This is the most expensive dollhouse that took more than 13 years to be crafted including carpenters, goldsmiths and other craftsmen. This 29 floor dollhouse contains large amount of gold, silver and various precious and semi precious stones.

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2. Lamborghini Aventador Model Car, Price – $4.6 million

German engineer named Robert Gulpen created a model version called Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 that costed $4.8 million. Because it is made of gold, platinum, carbon, fiber and diamond, the toy makes the cost more expensive than the actual one.

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3. Steiff Louis Vuitton Teddy Bear, Price – $2.1 million

Steiff Louis Vuitton Teddy Bear holds the title of being one of the most expensive teddy bear designed by a luxury French house. The toy was sold at an auction and was bought by a lady at Korea at the cost of $2.1million.

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4. Golden Monopoly, Price – $2 million

This is the world’s most expensive version of monopoly that is completely encrusted with 18 k gold and precious stones. This masterpiece was first crafted by San Francisco jeweler Sidney Mobell in 1988 and it took one year for him to finish this of.

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5. Stefano Canturi Barbie, Price – $302,500

This Barbie was specially made to raise the money for Breast cancer prevention and was made by Australian jewelry designer, Stefeno Canturi. The doll itself is wearing a diamond necklace worth $300,000 alone, and the Barbie was sold at $302,500.

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6. Toy Soldier, Price – $200,000

This became the most expensive toy soldier, that was sold after 40 years in an auction for a staggering price of $200,000. The toy is handcrafted by Don Levine in 1963, where the toy is wearing a hand stitched Sargeant’s uniform and off course the battle weary expression.

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7. Pokemon Pikachu Illustrator Card, Price – $150,000

The Pokemon trading card game was first introduced by Wizards of the Coast in North America in January 1999 which later became the most expensive card set till now.Only six of these cards were ever produced making it the most expensive Pokemon collection and cards.

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8. Hot Wheels Diamond Car, Price – $140,000

On the occasion of their 40th anniversary in 2008, Mattel´s Hot Wheels created the most expensive car from their collection. This car is covered with 2700 diamonds and is made of 18 k golds.

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