Star Wars figures from 1995-up
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Star Wars figures from 1995-up
Anybody know any good online stores to sell Star Wars figures?
I'm trying to figure out if Brianstoys.com has a buying section. I have a bunch of SW figs from 1995 and up that i'm looking to sell.
I'm trying to figure out if Brianstoys.com has a buying section. I have a bunch of SW figs from 1995 and up that i'm looking to sell.
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Yea, I was thinking about putting my vintage SW figs on ebay but I notice alot of the modern SW figs don't sell as fast as the vintage ones on there. Or maybe I should post one on there as a huge lot. Wasn't sure if there were any online stores that like to buy the modern stuff.ian_house wrote:I know nothing about this but isn't eBay the way to go?
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Re: Star Wars figures from 1995-up
vikingspawn wrote:Anybody know any good online stores to sell Star Wars figures?
I'm trying to figure out if Brianstoys.com has a buying section. I have a bunch of SW figs from 1995 and up that i'm looking to sell.
What do you have?
List?
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Right, I pretty much have all the waves up untill a couple waves after the episode II movie. And the green carded "POTJ" stuff. And some of the odd variants.maraxusofkeld wrote:To be honest ,unless you have some of the rarer new ones from 1995 up, you may get clubbed big time as the value is extremely low. I will sell in lots, ie orange carded, greeded carded, freeze frame, episode 1, etc.
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Cool. My vintage stuff are out of the box figures and vehicles and I notice they sell high when in groups. Also a few vintage Transformers I want to move.superman-prime wrote:when i get them I sell them 3 for 10 Ill let you know about my next batch,
getting vintage 77 stuff this week
it's been awhile since i've sold SW toys. I wiped out my Simpsons figures years ago too. d'oh!!!
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Dude, that stuff is completely worthless at the moment. Just hold onto it until the Star Wars movies are released in 3-D later this or next year when there's free hype generated for your sales.vikingspawn wrote:Yea, I was thinking about putting my vintage SW figs on ebay but I notice alot of the modern SW figs don't sell as fast as the vintage ones on there. Or maybe I should post one on there as a huge lot. Wasn't sure if there were any online stores that like to buy the modern stuff.ian_house wrote:I know nothing about this but isn't eBay the way to go?
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I've got a nearly complete Jetfire, unbroken yeah. I think he's maybe missing a single piece of the red arm armor, but other than that he's whole. Although I've got to say that I watch much of the vintage Transformers stuff and I haven't seen even a MIB, complete G1 Jetfire sell that high in years now.vikingspawn wrote:got any Jetfire? I heard from a friend that Jetfire gets high dollar $1000.
In that grade it's usually a few hundred, even with the box and foam inserts.