Do a quick online search and something should come up. I know places like amazon have something and we used a guide when evaluating my sons stuff….
here is a generic link that may help get you going…. http://collectibles.about.com/od/priceto…
I would recommend you first use the image guides at Rebelscum.com to see exactly which versions and variations of the figures you have. While many modern day Star Wars figures are not worth much more than you paid for them at retail… sometimes a specific version of a figure on a certain cardback can can demand more due to scarcity. So first, be sure about what you are selling.
Second, I would use ebay to get a good sense of what individual items are selling for. You can also check out a site called GalacticBinder.com, which is a large Star Wars directory and has dozens of links to many websites with toy price guides, collecting resources and retailers who buy and sell Star Wars action figures.
Ebay will be the best place to see what an average person is paying and whether or not that item is actually in demand. A lot of the newer stuff (1995-current) isnt valuable at all though.
A lot of times sites such as rebelscum have an area in their forums where you can post what you have to see if a collector would want it. I run coreplanets.com and i know there are many people that buy stuff there in our section.
There are also customizers who work on making new figures out of parts from existing toys. Go to jedidefender.com and in the forums, there is a really big customizing group that would likely buy your stuff.
Star Wars Super Collector’s Wish Book: Identification & Values
you can find it at Barnes & Noble, Borders, or Amazon. It’s a great book and goes into really good detail about the differences in some of the items.
December 16th, 2009 at 6:59 am
Do a quick online search and something should come up. I know places like amazon have something and we used a guide when evaluating my sons stuff….
here is a generic link that may help get you going…. http://collectibles.about.com/od/priceto…
December 16th, 2009 at 7:08 am
I would recommend you first use the image guides at Rebelscum.com to see exactly which versions and variations of the figures you have. While many modern day Star Wars figures are not worth much more than you paid for them at retail… sometimes a specific version of a figure on a certain cardback can can demand more due to scarcity. So first, be sure about what you are selling.
Second, I would use ebay to get a good sense of what individual items are selling for. You can also check out a site called GalacticBinder.com, which is a large Star Wars directory and has dozens of links to many websites with toy price guides, collecting resources and retailers who buy and sell Star Wars action figures.
December 16th, 2009 at 8:12 am
Ebay will be the best place to see what an average person is paying and whether or not that item is actually in demand. A lot of the newer stuff (1995-current) isnt valuable at all though.
A lot of times sites such as rebelscum have an area in their forums where you can post what you have to see if a collector would want it. I run coreplanets.com and i know there are many people that buy stuff there in our section.
There are also customizers who work on making new figures out of parts from existing toys. Go to jedidefender.com and in the forums, there is a really big customizing group that would likely buy your stuff.
December 16th, 2009 at 10:35 am
Star Wars Super Collector’s Wish Book: Identification & Values
you can find it at Barnes & Noble, Borders, or Amazon. It’s a great book and goes into really good detail about the differences in some of the items.
December 16th, 2009 at 5:26 pm
Ebay would be a good place, and u can choose ur price.
December 16th, 2009 at 5:47 pm
ebay
December 16th, 2009 at 7:20 pm
http://www.bonanzle.com/users
December 16th, 2009 at 8:19 pm
look online at sites that sell star wars stuff