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Hot Wheels treasure hunt

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AI Identification

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Hot Wheels 1966 Triumph Tiger 100 with Rider (Treasure Hunt)

Die-cast Toy Vehicle

AI Estimated Value

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$25-40

As of June 15, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a Hot Wheels miniature replica of a 1966 Triumph Tiger 100 motorcycle, packaged in its original, unopened blister card. The motorcycle itself is predominantly dark green with silver-colored handlebars and detailing. A light brown or tan-colored rider figure is integrated into the motorcycle design, depicted in a racing crouch. The side of the motorcycle displays the number '66' in white on a circular green background. The wheels have dark green rims with silver-colored spokes. The packaging is a standard Hot Wheels card, featuring a blue and white graphic background with the iconic Hot Wheels flame logo in yellow and orange. The card is labeled '175/250' from a larger series and includes the text 'GUARANTEED FOR LIFE'. A distinctive flame logo, characteristic of a 'Treasure Hunt' or 'Regular Treasure Hunt' Hot Wheels item, is visible on the card beneath the blister, indicating its rarity. The blister bubble is clear plastic, encasing both the motorcycle and the rider. The card's bottom edge clearly states '1966 TRIUMPH TIGER 100' and indicates an age rating of '3+'. The overall condition appears to be new in package (NIP) with no visible damage to the card or blister, making it highly desirable for collectors. The craftsmanship is typical of Hot Wheels, with good detail for a mass-produced die-cast toy, highlighting the classic lines of the Triumph motorcycle. The inclusion of a rider figure adds an extra layer of detail and appeal.

AI Appraisal Report

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Upon my virtual examination of the provided image and description, I am appraising this Hot Wheels 1966 Triumph Tiger 100 with Rider (Treasure Hunt). The item presents as new in package (NIP) with no visible damage to the card or blister, which is crucial for maximizing value in toy collectibles. The authenticity is strongly suggested by the distinctive flame logo on the card under the blister, confirming its status as a Regular Treasure Hunt. This designation immediately elevates its desirability compared to mainline releases. The dark green motorcycle with the '66' racing number and integrated rider figure is a well-detailed casting, appealing to both Hot Wheels collectors and motorcycle enthusiasts. Market conditions for Regular Treasure Hunts are generally stable, with values driven by condition and the specific casting's popularity. Comparables for similar Regular Treasure Hunts in excellent, unopened condition typically fall within the $20-$50 range, depending on demand for that particular year and model. Demand for this Triumph Tiger is good, benefiting from its classic appeal and the identifiable Treasure Hunt status. The rarity is moderate, as it's a 'Regular' Treasure Hunt, not a rarer 'Super' Treasure Hunt. The excellent condition is the primary factor impacting its value positively. Limitations in authenticity verification from images alone exist. While the flame logo is clearly visible, an in-person examination would allow me to physically verify the card stock, print quality, and the seal of the blister for any signs of tampering or re-sealing. For full authentication, detailed photographic evidence of all card angles, including the rear, and potentially microscopic examination of the card material, would be beneficial to rule out expert counterfeits, though these are less common for Regular Treasure Hunts at this price point.

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