Are Star Wars figures worth anything?

Are Star Wars figures worth anything?

The average retail value for a common Star Wars action figure is $2 to $5. The average loose vintage figure is worth $10 to $20. Sealed Star Wars action figures produced between 1977 and 1985 are worth between $100 and $200, but some are worth up to $1,000, $10,000 or more.

What are the rarest VinTage Star Wars figures?

The rarest Star Wars collectibles this side of the galaxy

  • LEGO Chrome-Plated C-3PO minifig. Photo: eBay/brickohaulic.
  • LEGO Millennium Falcon.
  • Star Wars Jawa.
  • Star Wars Small Head Han Solo.
  • Star Wars 1977 Comic 35-Cent Variant.
  • Special Action Figure Sets – Bespin.
  • Double Telescoping Luke Skywalker.
  • Vlix Action Figure.

How much are Darth Vader figures worth?

Darth Vader and Obi-Wan Kenobi A 1978 Darth Vader sold in 2018 for nearly $65K, while a 1978 Obi-Wan went for more than $76K in 2017. By comparison, Luke Skywalker figures, which were included in the “early bird” box, aren’t quite as rare; a double-telescoping-sabered Luke sold for $25K in 2015.

What Lego figure is worth the most?

1. 14K Gold C-3PO (2007) Highest value: $300,000. The 14k Gold C-3PO LEGO Minifigure was released in 2007. This is an ultra-rare Minifigure because just five examples were ever made.

What is the most expensive action figure ever made?

The most valuable action figure of all time is this 1963 prototype G.I. Joe. Handmade by series creator Don Levine, he sold for auction in 2009 for $200,000.

What is the rarest Star Wars Lego minifigure?

Most Valuable LEGO Star Wars Minifigures of 2010 to 2020

  1. 2020 – Arvel Crynyd (Rebel Pilot A-Wing) From: LEGO Star Wars UCS A-Wing Starfighter (75275)
  2. 2019 – Yuletide Squadron.
  3. 2018 – Finch Dallow (Resistance Bomber Pilot)
  4. 2017 – Jango Fett (Angry Version)
  5. 2016 – Ahsoka Tano (Adult Version) with Tunic, Armor, and Belt.

What is the rarest LEGO piece?

Set 926-1, ‘The Space Command Centre’ is the most valuable LEGO set, currently valued at $10,141. Released in 2013, the ‘Mr. Gold’ Minifigure has seen the highest appreciation of any LEGO set, increasing from its retail price of $2.99 to now being valued at $4,680.