Cleo de Nile First Wave (Basic)

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

Generation
Gen 1
Rarity tier
Common to moderate.
Release
Signature 2010
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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

Missing Hissette pet snake, gold stand, and diary usually shifts this doll from complete-collector pricing into partial/restore tiers, with the largest drops when pet, diary, or signature props are absent.

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.

Common issues

Collectors frequently watch for elastic/hip wear, glue seepage or hair tackiness, and missing pet/diary/stand pieces on loose first-wave examples.

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