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12 Rare Disney Collectibles That Are Worth a Small Fortune

From vintage posters to rare memorabilia, these Disney collectibles may net some serious dough.

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Updated March 4, 2025
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Disney memorabilia has always been a hit with collectors, but some pieces are so rare and valuable that they reach legendary status. These are likely not the kinds of treasures you’ll stumble upon in your basement, but it is fun to imagine one tucked away somewhere to make extra money.

If you’re a serious collector or just love Disney history, here are some of the rarest and most valuable Disney collectibles ever sold.

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1928 Mickey Mouse Poster

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One of the earliest pieces of Mickey Mouse memorabilia, this 1928 poster promoting Mickey’s debut in Steamboat Willie is a true collector's dream. Since it marks the birth of one of the most iconic characters in history, the few existing copies are highly coveted.

In near-mint condition, one of these posters sold for over $90,000 at auction. If you ever come across one, you might have a fortune on your hands.

First-Edition ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’ Book

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First-edition copies of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs from 1937 are incredibly rare. These books were produced alongside the film’s release and contain beautiful illustrations from the movie.

One pristine copy sold for around $20,000, proving that even paper collectibles can be worth a lot of money.

1955 Disneyland Map

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Original maps from Disneyland’s 1955 opening year are like time capsules of the park’s history. They showcase attractions that have long since disappeared, making them highly desirable.

A well-preserved map can fetch $80,000, and prices continue to rise as Disneyland’s legacy grows.

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1930s Donald Duck Mariner Watch

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Donald Duck fans would love to own this rare 1930s Ingersoll Donald Duck Mariner watch. These watches, among the first Disney-licensed timepieces, can sell for as much as $5,000 in excellent condition.

If you find one in working order, you might have a valuable piece on your hands.

Beauty and the Beast VHS Black Diamond Edition

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The infamous Black Diamond Collection of Disney VHS tapes from the late 1980s and early 1990s is often rumored to be valuable, but only a few truly command high prices.

A pristine Beauty and the Beast Black Diamond Edition tape once sold for over $10,000, though most go for much less.

Vintage Mickey Mouse Lunchbox

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Metal lunch boxes featuring Mickey Mouse from the 1950s and 1960s are among the most collectible lunch boxes ever made.

One in mint condition can sell for around $2,000, making it an unexpectedly valuable piece of Disney nostalgia.

Limited-Edition Haunted Mansion Board Game

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Haunted Mansion fans go wild for rare memorabilia, and the limited-edition Haunted Mansion board game from the 1970s is no exception.

These games, if complete and in good condition, can fetch $2,500 or more.

Signed Walt Disney Check

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Autographed Disney memorabilia is always valuable, but a personal check signed by Walt Disney himself is especially sought-after.

One such check is currently selling for about $8,000, proving that even something as small as a signature can hold immense worth.

1956 Mickey Mouse & Goofy Comic

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Vintage Disney comics are highly sought after by collectors, and a prime example is the 1956 Mickey Mouse & Goofy comic.

In pristine condition, this comic has been valued at upwards of $200,000, proving its rarity and the lasting popularity of Disney's classic characters.

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1930s Charlotte Clark Mickey Mouse Doll

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In the early 1930s, seamstress Charlotte Clark created the first Mickey Mouse dolls, which quickly became the standard for Disney character toys. Walt Disney was so impressed with her work that these dolls became the official Disney toys of the era.

Original Charlotte Clark Mickey Mouse dolls from the 1930s are extremely rare and can fetch high prices of over $100,000 at auctions, especially in good condition.

1937 Snow White Animation Cel

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Original animation cels from Disney’s first feature-length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, are highly sought after by collectors.

These animation cels are so sought after that some are even in museums around the world, while others are for sale on sites like eBay for around $3,000 to $4,000 each.

Unpainted Jack Skellington Puppet Heads

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As one of Disney's most beloved stop-motion films, The Nightmare Before Christmas has inspired countless collectibles. While the 1993 movie was not originally released under the Disney name, its 2006 reissue officially brought it into the Disney family.

Among the rarest pieces of memorabilia are the unpainted Jack Skellington puppet heads used in the film's production. In 2022, a set of these original props was auctioned with an estimated value of around $1,500, making them a true treasure for dedicated collectors.

Bottom Line

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If you’re a Disney fan, you might not have one of these rare gems in your possession, but it’s always fun to see what collectors are willing to pay for a piece of the magic. While some of these items are worth a fortune, others may be hidden treasures waiting to be discovered at estate sales, thrift stores, or even your childhood bedroom.

If you’re looking for ways to make extra money on the side, it might be time to check your attic for other kinds of forgotten Disney collectibles.

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Hannah Diffey

Hannah is a writer and editor who has a keen interest in the shopping and budgeting side of personal finance. She enjoys tracking every dollar spent and saved each week, finding satisfaction in making smart financial choices.
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