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The Disney Game That The Seller Wanted Big Money For On Pawn Stars

Going in, there's a lot of promise for how much Disneyland Game – A World in Itself could be worth. It's a toy that technically existed prior to Disneyland itself, and it features many facets that would come to be synonymous with the park, such as the teacup ride, Pinocchio's Whale, and the iconic Disney castle. And, of course, it's a Disney product — and the pull of Disney always has an impact on what people are willing to pay for that hit of nostalgia.

However, there are a couple of hiccups with the piece our collector brought in to the gang of "Pawn Stars." First of all, the piece includes only the globe, meaning none of those cardboard game pieces with the magnetic bottoms are included. (Other games are available that do still have them). Secondly, there's some general scuffing across the globe itself, including a dent that the potential seller admits happened on his watch.

But the biggest issue is how much the seller wants — $3,500. The reason for the cost, according to the seller, is that there are only three globes like this one in existence. Disney is very popular, but is this item popular enough to warrant such a high price tag? The short answer is "no."

As happens on "Pawn Stars," a specialist is called in. In this case, it's Johnny from Toy Shack in Las Vegas who surmises a few things, including the damage and the missing pieces. The biggest takeaway, however, is that there are more than three of these globes in existence. Johnny's belief is that a piece like this would sell for $400-500. Unsurprisingly, the seller turns an offer down of $350. But the final question is whether the piece actually is worth more than Johnny thinks.