How much was a Star Wars figure in 1977?

How much was a Star Wars figure in 1977?

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.

How many vintage Kenner Star Wars figures are there?

Kenner Star Wars action figures are a line of over 100 unique toys, produced and sold from 1978 to 1985, among a total of more than 300 million Star Wars action figures sold then….Kenner Star Wars action figures.

The Star Wars “Early Bird Certificate” toy line from a 1977 Kenner catalog
Type action figures
Materials plastic

What is a toy Toni?

Jedi Master In December 2013 Antoni Emchowicz aka Toy Toni, a long time Palitoy and German MOC toy dealer, was found to have been assembling MOC from a large stock of unused cardbacks and bubbles bought after the Palitoy factory closed. The matrix below is a categorisation of the affected figure/cardback combinations.

Which Star Wars figures are valuable?

Most Valuable Star Wars Toys

  • Blue Snaggletooth (1977)
  • Sand People Figurine (1978)
  • Comic-Con VinTage Carbonite Chamber Action Figure Set (2012)
  • Ben Kenobi With Gray Hair (1978)
  • Ben Kenobi With White Hair (1978) (Tie)
  • Princess Leia (1978) (Tie)
  • Luke Skywalker (1978)
  • Radio Controlled Jawa Sandcrawler (1978)

Did Palitoy make Star Wars figures?

Palitoy was a British toy company. It manufactured some of the most popular toys in Britain, some original items and others under licence. Its products included Action Man, Action Girl, Action Force, Tiny Tears, Pippa, Tressy, Mainline Model Railways, Merlin, Star Wars figures, Play-Doh and the Care Bears.

How do you store VinTage Star Wars figures?

Use plastic containers for your packed action figures If your vintage Star Wars toys are still in their original packaging, then you will have an easier time preserving them. The fact that they are in their packaging protects the toys from dust and water damage.

What is the rarest Star Wars figurine?

You get what the Star Wars Collectors Archive calls “the rarest of all Star Wars figures to be commercially released.” The chubby Vlix was a character from the 1985 cartoon show “Droids,” which aired for only 13 episodes.