Kev was amazed when he stumbled upon a “rare” find and he can’t believe the hefty sum it sold for online
Charity shops can often be gold mines for those with a keen eye for hidden gems, as one ardent deal-seeker recently found out. Rooting around the board game shelf at his local charity shop, one man struck upon something rather unexpected.
Kev, as he simply goes by online, couldn’t wait to share his thrift store haul on TikTok, buzzing about snatching up a bargain for a mere £2. He declared: “You’re never quite sure what you are going to find when you walk into a charity shop. But this one definitely surprised me.”
Monopoly sets are a familiar sight in second-hand shops, but Kev highlighted that it’s the lesser-known editions that merit attention. With its release stretching back to 1935, Monopoly has spawned well over a thousand special editions, creating an enticing challenge for collectors scouring for something distinctive.
As he delved deeper, Kev admitted: “I’ve never seen this Littlest Pet Shop version before.” Hasbro, which also oversees Monopoly, owns the Littlest Pet Shop, known not just for its toys but as an animated series too, reports the Manchester Evening News.
The reason Kev was taken aback by his discovery was simple: “There’s good reason why – it’s a pretty rare game.” He mentioned the critical step of verifying whether all necessary components are in place.
Luckily for Kev, his due diligence paid off splendidly. Victorious, Kev confirmed: “There they are – the four playable pieces that this game comes with – as well as what looks to be the complete set.”
When Kev presented his unpriced treasure at the counter, he casually asked how much it might cost. The response from the staff member was music to his ears: “Games are usually £2,” she stated.
“I’ll take that then,” Kev exclaimed joyfully, before announcing: “There we go – board game secured for £2 – absolute bargain.”
Upon getting back, Kev checked the contents of the game and was pleased to find it was “fully complete” and in “really, really good condition”.
Kev noted: “The playable characters, the cards, the money – it even had the discard cards in there – this has not been played with at all.”
Everyone was eager to know the actual value of the game. Kev showed an eBay screenshot indicating a similar Monopoly set had recently sold for a sizable £115.12.
“It’s exactly the same,” he underscored, then revealed further prices. He disclosed another version sold earlier fetched £73.08 and one piece from the game astonishingly went for £52.
“Pretty crazy,” admitted Kev, mentioning there were no exact matches of his version currently up for auction. With optimism, he said: “Fingers crossed I should be getting that £115 or maybe a bit more.”
Reacting to his video, a TikTok user commented: “I once found a Ghettopoly set in mint condition for £2.99… I resold it for £100. That was my one and only ever bargain!”
Another individual stated: “That is absolutely crazy… great find.”
While a third praised his eagle eye: “Wow! I would have completely bypassed this, thanks for the tip Kev! Cracking find.”