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Cleo de Nile First Wave (Basic)
Signature (2010)
Price Ranges
New in Box (NIB/NRFB)
$106 - $136
Used complete
$51 - $77
Nude / incomplete
$26 - $43
Cleo de Nile stands out in the secondary market thanks to Egyptian-inspired gold accessory layering, thigh-strapped phone and ornate belt styling, signature metallic black-and-gold palette, and Hissette pet snake. Secondary-market listings and collector references consistently emphasize Hissette plus core gold accessories as major value anchors for first-wave Cleo.
Doll Details
Last updated: May 6, 2026
Core Identity
Character
Cleo de Nile First Wave
Brand
Mattel
Franchise
Monster High
Condition Guide & Price Tiers
New in Box (NIB/NRFB)
Sealed or unopened packaging; doll untouched. Window and corners matter for top-end pricing.
$106 – $136
Used complete
Opened or loose, but includes the doll, outfit, and the accessories collectors expect for this release.
$51 – $77
Nude / incomplete
Doll only or missing major outfit pieces; priced as a body for customization or restoration.
$26 – $43
Complete Accessories Checklist
- Purse
- Pet
- Earrings
- Necklace
- Stand
- Diary
- Brush
- Outfit
- Shoes
- Other accessories
Missing Accessories Impact
Collector Information
Rarity notes
- How hard is it to find?
- Cleo de Nile First Wave (Basic) is generally findable, but complete condition (with paperwork, pet, and signature props) is less common than loose or partial listings.
- Demand level
- Demand is consistently strong due to first-wave nostalgia, with complete dolls maintaining better attention than nude or mixed-part lots.
- Why collectors want it
- Collectors usually target this release for Egyptian-inspired gold accessory layering, thigh-strapped phone and ornate belt styling, and signature metallic black-and-gold palette; completeness around Hissette pet snake, gold stand, and diary is a recurring value driver in resale listings.
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