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Alright, I went thru my attic at my grandmother's house becuase I remember playing with a toy that she had gotten as a gift about ten years before I was born, it appears to be a kermit puppet, but it doesn't have his fringe neck. It is made by a company called Ideal. I am no collector, so does anyone want to tell me about this toy and its value?
 

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Ideal Kermit

Wow! I have never seen a Kermit as old as that. If I had not seen it here at MC I would not have believed that was Kermit-just looks like a frog in a red sweater. Sorry, I can't help you , but it's interesting.
 

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Something is only worth as much as someone is willing to pay. When you read what something is worth its only cause someone was known to pay that for it. check Ebay and see what someone might have payed for it. example I had a figure that was known to go for over $100, it went for $20 on ebay, see my point.
 
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