Star Wars 20-Inch Darth Vader Giant Figure

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Star Wars 20-Inch Darth Vader Giant Figure

Star Wars 20-Inch Darth Vader Giant Figure

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One of those is the original “farm boy” Luke Skywalker, which featured a double-telescoping lightsaber, says Martin Thurn, President of the Washington DC Star Wars Collecting Club and a collector since 1978 who serves on the steering committee for the Collector’s Stage at Star Wars Celebration. A plus symbol (+) can be added to a grade to signify that an action figure is in above-average condition for its rating Phone To Sell? Find Cash & Trade In Value › 1. Know what Star Wars action figures you have Research is your friend, and can be the difference between commanding hundreds – or even thousands – of dollars and unwittingly letting them go for far below market value. When you know what you have, you can ensure you’re getting a fair price. 2. Ask for help If you’re not sure what you have, or you’re struggling to identify whether a given action figure is valuable, don’t be afraid to ask for help. Post on forums and seek advice from local, regional, or state Star Wars collector clubs. They’re not going to do all the work for you, but many members will be happy to point you in the right direction. Galactic Binder lists links to some clubs; search online for additional clubs in your area. 3. Set your priorities Set your priorities before you sell, which can help you decide which selling option is best. For example, if you want to make the most money, you’ll need to conduct research, sell directly to collectors, and be willing to wait for the right buyer. The general rule for collectibles is ‘scarcity creates value,’ and this certainly applies when it comes to Star Wars figures,” says Schutzer. “The most value pieces are going to be the most rare. It’s very important to rule out any mistakes as well as rule out the possibility of reproductions, which do exist.”

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Any given Star Wars action figure is worth whatever someone will pay for it, but experts agree on several notable examples that carry high value. If you’re selling offline, take a friend along and meet in a safe, well-lit, busy public area. Do not hand over your action figures until you have the cash. Never be afraid to take measures to protect yourself, and be wary of any buyer who doesn’t respect your desire to do so. 5. Create an amazing listing Make your Star Wars action figure listing attractive to buyers with these tips: Include photos of your Star Wars action figures; take several shots from multiple angles, and make sure you clearly showcase special features and call attention to any flaws Oh man, look at this thing! Remember playsets? Those weird cross-section cutouts of movie locations scaled to fit your collection of appropriately themed toys? (Sold seperately.) I know they still make them but these seem like such a relic of the 80s and 90s, although this little number comes in a little earlier even than that. What makes Star Wars action figures valuable? Several factors combine to dictate a given Star Wars action figure’s value, including:

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Star Wars events Toy trade shows, collectors’ conventions, and other events present opportunities to sell your Star Wars action figures to enthusiastic and knowledgeable buyers. Find them by searching Google for local and regional Star Wars events. A collection of R2-D2’s owned by members of theWashington DC Star Wars Collecting Club. Source: Martin Thurn Before you sell your Star Wars action figures, you might want to familiarize yourself with the following terms: ACTION FIGURE KEY TERMS

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Thurn says there are a few companies that specialize in grading toys (and Star Wars toys represent the vast majority of what they process). He says the condition scale runs from zero to 100, but “there are no standards for what any particular number means, except that 100 would mean the toy was never touched by human hands, which is impossible due to the Heisenberg Principle.” A collection of Star Wars action figures owned by a member of the Washington DC Star Wars Collecting Club. Source: Martin Thurn Potential for disputes if you misrepresent or miscommunicate what you have to sell (even if it’s an honest mistake) The standard grading scale follows the zero to 100 rating method, but adds three levels: gold, silver, and bronze, where: STANDARD GRADING SCALEThese values only apply to vintage Star Wars action figures – the average figure produced from the early 1990’s to the present is worth only a couple of dollars. Made by Kenner in 1978, this four-layer dip of a playset is like a snapshot of locations from the original Death Star, with a gun turret, the chasm Luke and Leia swing over, Vader & Obi-Wan's duel and, of course, the trash compactor. It's like a video game vertical slice: really everything major that happens on the Death Star is represented here, in exaggerated action-figure size. Luke & Leia could probably have just stepped over the chasm if this was to scale, not to mention how easy it would be for the Imperials to find them.

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Variants, like the vinyl cape Jawa and small head Han Solo, can be highly valuable for their rarity and desirability. Vintage Star Wars Collectors features an excellent post about different Star Wars action figure variants and what they mean to collectors. Notable events you might consider attending include Star Wars Celebration, Toy Fair, and any Comic Con.Action Figure Authority, which provides action figure grading services, lists two commonly-used grading scales for Star Wars action figures: modern and standard. The modern grading scale is intended for action figures manufactured after 1995, and grades from 1 to 10, in increments of 0.25. Like the standard scale, the modern scale applies gold, silver, and bronze levels: MODERN GRADING SCALE Another example of a valuable Star Wars action figure is the vinyl-caped Jawa. Late in the sales process, the manufacturer, Kenner, felt the vinyl cape looked and felt cheap, so it was replaced with a plush fabric robe with hood.



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