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Submitted photo · May 27, 2026

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The World's Smallest Topple Tower Game

Board Game / Toy

AI Estimated Value

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$5-15

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a rectangular, metal tin containing a miniature version of a toppling tower game, similar to Jenga. The tin's lid features a bright teal background with prominent text. The title "THE WORLD'S SMALLEST TOPPLE TOWER" is displayed in yellow and red bubble letters, with "(PROBABLY)" in smaller black text below "SMALLEST". In the top left corner, a purple, starburst-shaped graphic states "30 blocks + 1 tweezer" in white text, with the French translation "30 blocs et 1 pince" below it, indicating the contents. Towards the bottom left, a graphic shows three stacked rectangular blocks, with arrows pointing to them and the text "Each block is only 1.2 inches long!" and its French translation "Chaque bloc ne mesure que 1.2 po de long!". The overall design suggests a novelty item emphasizing its miniature size. The tin itself appears to be in good condition, showing no significant dents, scratches, or wear on the printed surface. The colors are vibrant and unfaded. The edges of the tin are rounded, typical of many metal game or candy tins, indicating a standard manufacturing process. There are no visible manufacturer's marks or specific brand names beyond the game title itself. The item appears to be mass-produced, likely post-2000 due to its contemporary graphic design and 'world's smallest' novelty theme, making it a modern trinket or gag gift rather than an antique. Its quality is functional for its intended purpose as a small, portable game.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of 'The World's Smallest Topple Tower Game'. The item presents as a rectangular metal tin in very good condition. The lid's graphics are vibrant and unfaded, suggesting minimal exposure to harsh elements or significant handling. There are no visible dents, scratches, or wear on the printed surface, and the tin's rounded edges appear intact. This indicates a well-preserved novelty item. Authenticity, based solely on visual examination of the image, is limited. It appears to be a genuine retail product reflecting its mass-produced nature as a modern novelty item. However, without physical inspection, I cannot verify material integrity, internal contents matching the stated '30 blocks + 1 tweezer', or internal condition of the tin (e.g., rust). Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts or manufacturing records, would be necessary for full authentication and to ascertain its production date more precisely. Market conditions for such contemporary novelty games are typically low. Comparables are readily available in retail stores, online marketplaces, and novelty shops, usually priced in the single to low double digits. Demand is driven by impulse purchases, gift-giving, or as a collectible for enthusiasts of 'world's smallest' items. Rarity is low as these are mass-produced items lacking unique features or historical significance. Factors significantly impacting value include its novel miniature size and the good condition of the packaging. However, the lack of a known major brand, historical significance, or intrinsic material value keeps its appraisal low. Its primary value is as a functional, amusing novelty item. An in-person examination would confirm the presence and condition of the internal components and overall structural integrity, which are not verifiable from the image alone.

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