Star Wars Value & Price Guide






Star Wars collectibles represent a vast galaxy of memorabilia spanning over four decades of cinematic history. From original 1977 Kenner action figures to modern Black Series releases and unique lifestyle items, these pieces allow fans to own a part of the Skywalker Saga.
Price Range: $25 - $33 based on recent sales
History of Star Wars
The Star Wars collecting phenomenon began in 1977 when Kenner, caught off guard by the film's success, sold 'Early Bird Certificate Packages'—empty boxes that promised figures once production caught up. This birthed the 3.75-inch action figure standard that would dominate the toy industry for decades. Throughout the 1990s, the 'Power of the Force' line revitalized the market, leading into the prequel era and eventually the modern era of high-end statues and detailed Black Series figures under Hasbro and Disney. What started as simple children's playthings has evolved into a sophisticated global auction market where rare prototypes and mint-condition playsets, like the 1978 Death Star, can fetch thousands of dollars.
Value Factors for Star Wars
The typical price range for Star Wars is $25 - $33 based on recent sales. However, values can vary depending on the item's condition, rarity, and other factors such as:
- Cardback variations and 'back' counts (e.g., 12-back, 21-back) which indicate the specific production run.
- Condition of the 'bubble' or blister pack, specifically looking for yellowing, cracks, or lifting from the card.
- Character popularity, with icons like Darth Vader and Boba Fett consistently outperforming niche background characters.
- Rarity of specific regional releases or short-lived promotional items like the 1970s read-along sets and calendars.
Tips for Buying Star Wars
- Verify the presence of original accessories like lightsabers and blasters, as loose figures lose significant value without them.
- Check for 'AFA' or 'UKG' grading on high-value vintage items to ensure authenticity and condition accuracy.
- Distinguish between original 1970s/80s 'Vintage' releases and the 'Power of the Force' or 'Retro Collection' re-releases.
- Examine the packaging for 'punched' vs 'unpunched' cards, as unperforated retail hang-holes often command a premium.
Items in This Collection
- Star Wars Millennium Falcon Posable Lamp
- 1979 Star Wars Calendar
- Star Wars Death Star Space Station Playset
- Star Wars Collector Series Luke Skywalker vs. Wampa
- Star Wars Read-Along Book and Tape
- Star Wars Darth Vader A 3-D Reconstruction Log Book
- Star Wars Prince Xizor Action Figure
- Star Wars Destroyer Droid Room Alarm
- Star Wars Attack of the Clones Super Battle Droid
- Funko Pop! Star Wars Red Stormtrooper
- Star Wars The Force Awakens 2016 Calendar
- Star Wars Darth Vader Ceramic Bank
- Star Wars Darth Vader Plush
- Star Wars Darth Vader Gumball Dispenser
- Star Wars Darth Vader Voice Changer Helmet
- Star Wars #103
- Star Wars The Black Series Imperial AT-ACT Driver
- Star Wars Sleeping Bag
- Star Wars Candy Dispenser
- Star Wars Monopoly Limited Collector's Edition
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