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Treasure Hunts Treasure hunts
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The early Treasure Hunt Vehicles were identifiable by a label on the package. The blister card said "Treasure Hunt" or "T-Hunt" on a green bar with an illustration of a treasure chest. The cars were typically decorated with flashy designs. Although Mattel's new system has been less identifiable, it has been proven to be collectible as 2011. The identification icons are used to define T-Hunts from Super T-Hunts. They have been active tampos since 2013. (Above) Treasure Hunt Icons
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The early Treasure Hunt Vehicles were identifiable by a label on the package. The blister card said "Treasure Hunt" or "T-Hunt" on a green bar with an illustration of a treasure chest. The cars were typically decorated with flashy designs. In 2007, Mattel introduced a two-tiered Treasure Hunt system. A regular Treasure Hunt would feature normal enamel paint and normal wheels compared to other Hot Wheels cars. The production of these is rumored to be greater than Treasure Hunts of the past. The Super Treasure Hunts are much rarer and are like Treasure Hunts of the past, featuring Real Riders wheels and Spectraflame paint. All 12 Treasure Hunt cars are planned to be released in both regular and super versions. The super treasure hunts can go for hundreds of dollars on the card because of its rubber tires and specialized paint. In more recent years, T-hunts had some new developments. Super T-hunts ran on for a while, and in 2012, Super T-hunts were mixed in with the segment series. The regular T-hunts had the regular T-hunt series. Then in 2013, the mainline did it's big changes. Like new models, the 2013 Treasure Hunts were mixed in with the normal cars, identifiable by a small flame symbol. (See identification icons at bottom of page) Super T-hunts were combined as well, but only in Hot wheels showroom. This is the same in 2014, except Super T-hunts made their way into HW city. (as seen in Mustang 50th Anniversary) Although Mattel's new system has been less identifiable, it has been proven to be collectible as 2011. The identification icons are used to define T-Hunts from Super T-Hunts. They have been active tampos since 2013. (Above) Treasure Hunt Icons