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10 Vintage Disney Items That Have Quietly Become Worth a Small Fortune

Believe it or not, an old Snow White Pez dispenser could be worth hundreds.

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Updated April 23, 2026
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The work of Walt Disney has been enchanting audiences for nearly 100 years, creating characters and stories that are loved around the world. With hundreds of Disney stores across the U.S., it's not difficult to find Disney merchandise today. However, some rarities from decades past, like tin wind-up toys, limited edition dolls, and even old park maps, are worth serious cash to Disney collectors. They just might be lying around in your attic or storage space, and you may not know how much they are even worth.

If you're looking for a simple way to make extra money online, selling vintage Disney products may be the answer. Keep an eye out for these 10 collectibles that could be worth hundreds (and beyond).

Editor's note: Estimated market values come from eBay unless otherwise stated.

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Limited Edition Alice in Wonderland doll

Estimated market value: $9,800

In 2010, Disney released limited edition Alice in Wonderland dolls. An ode to one of Disney's oldest and most beloved characters, the Alice doll wears a stunning ruffled dress and comes complete with an oversized teacup.

Since only 500 of the dolls were released, they are worth thousands on the resale market. A well-kept doll in its original box is currently attracting much attention with an asking price approaching $10,000 on eBay.

1950s Donald Duck wind-up toy

Estimated market value: $650

Some wind-up toys from the 1940s and '50s are worth big bucks to Disney collectors, due to their vintage designs, even if it's rare that they come in good condition. A skiing Donald Duck toy with a working winder and its original box recently sold on eBay for $650.

These tin toys featuring beloved Disney characters, from Mickey to Ferdinand the Bull, regularly sell for more than $100.

1998 The Little Mermaid music box

Estimated market value: $1,250

Vintage Disney music boxes could also be worth a pretty penny due to their rarity, and there are several Little Mermaid boxes, in particular, that collectors have been known to shell out big bucks for.

An ornate purple box from 1998 that plays "Part of Your World," and is embellished with gold and seashells, is currently attracting a great deal of attention on eBay with an asking price over $1,200.

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Charlotte Clark Mickey stuffed doll

Estimated market value: $325

In the 1930s, seamstress Charlotte Clark was behind the first line of stuffed Mickey Mouse dolls. Even in less-than-ideal condition, these rarities have been known to sell for a few hundred dollars to dedicated Disney memorabilia collectors.

The Disney Store did release a limited number of plush dolls based on Clark's original designs in 2025, though these are worth significantly less than the truly vintage dolls, likely because they lack the "vintage" aspect that makes the originals so valuable.

1960s Disneyland map

Estimated market value: $375

A retro map of Disneyland you've got hidden away in an old drawer could be surprisingly valuable as well. A vintage map of the Anaheim park from 1961 is attracting plenty of attention on eBay with a $375 asking price, even with minor tears and signs of aging.

Older versions could sell for even more, with a 1958 map having recently sold for $700.

Lion King 'I Just Can't Wait to Be King' snow globe

Estimated market value: $500

Vintage Disney snow globes could be hit or miss on the resale market, with many worth less than $100. A Lion King globe recreating one of the film's most famous scenes is an exception.

The base features a multi-animal pile-up, à la the "I Just Can't Wait to Be King" scene from the movie, and Simba and Nala are enclosed in the globe up top.

A version in excellent condition with its original box has an asking price of $500.

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Lenox ornaments

Estimated market value: $500

Products created through Disney's partnerships with various brands and created for special occasions could also be worth serious cash, and Lenox's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Christmas ornaments check both of those boxes. The set includes Snow White and all the dwarfs decked out in sparkling white holiday gear.

A full set in good condition could sell for $500 or more on eBay.

1989 Pinocchio and Geppetto figurine

Estimated market value: $350

A handcrafted figurine released in 1989 featuring Pinocchio with Geppetto in his workshop could be worth serious cash if kept in good condition. The figures are rare, with only 1,500 released, and each has a number painted on the back indicating its place out of those 1,500.

One in pristine condition recently sold on eBay for $350.

Snow White Pez dispenser

Estimated market value: $180

Vintage Pez dispensers featuring Disney characters may be a bit creepy to look at, but they've been known to sell for serious cash. Cinderella dispensers from the 1960s, in particular, have been in demand recently, with several selling for more than $100 on eBay.

A highly sought-after '60s Cinderella with a hot pink dispenser is attracting much attention on eBay with a listing price over $180.

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40th anniversary Sleeping Beauty Barbie

Estimated market value: $140

For the 40th anniversary of Disney's Sleeping Beauty, a limited-edition Aurora doll was released, complete with luscious blonde locks and a classic pink gown. If you happen to have a version in excellent condition, or better yet, in its original box, you could be looking at a payday well over $100.

Bottom line

The key to growing your wealth, or at least getting started, may be sitting in the back of an old toy box or cupboard in your home right now. But before you start peddling vintage products to Disney collectors, it's worth it to take time to get familiar with current values.

You are able to filter for "Sold Items" only on eBay, along the left-side menu to get a better idea of how much people may be willing to pay for your products. Or, you could meet with a professional appraiser to get a more accurate estimation of your items before selling.

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