Despite its age , Star Warsis a gargantuan dealership that has a level of longevity that few others can match . Not only has the stigma produced beloved , all - meter classic films , but it has also successfully breached the picture secret plan , television Word of God , and comic markets . That tell , the real backbone ofStar Wars’success , outside the movies , of course , is its foresightful - chronicle of merchandising . From lunchboxes to part play optical maser guns , theStar Warsbrand has it all . Most critically , though , is its enormous accumulation of action figures .

The amount of figures ( and vehicles or accessories associated with them ) get over the wide swath of the fable , treat the most isolated of characters like Malakili the Rancor steward , just as sincerely significant as series ’ stalwarts like Darth Vader or Luke Skywalker . With such a huge mould to work with , and countless weapon , detail , and ship to go with them , it ’s no surprisal that the Star Wars aggregator ’s food market is a bowelless and acute realm , where Leontyne Price rocket and the high bidder triumphantly claims a one - of - a - sort item .

With our list of the25 Star Wars toy That Are unacceptable To Find ( And How Much They ’re Worth ) , we ’re give out to show off which of these toys will net their possessor a significant collection of Imperial Credits . Almost every item on this list needs to be in arrant , unopened , unspoiled mountain condition to be worth the prices attached ( although in a few font , it ’s not possible ) , so do keep that in idea if you ’re thinking of produce in on the serious game that is Star Wars plaything collecting .

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Luke With Extending Lightsaber ($1000)

For the least expensive item on our list to be “ only ” worth a thousand one dollar bill , you’re able to see just how crazy things are going to get later on . But before we get forrader of ourselves , let ’s talk about the advent ofStar Warstoys , right smart back with the advent of the enfranchisement itself .

As one of the very first public figure publish , many have fond memories of this version of Luke , and especially of his lightsaber , which was gimmicked to fold into or out of itself to either extend or deactivate .

Han Solo With Blaster ($1000)

While it unquestionably makes sense for one of the sure-enough Luke Skywalker figures to be deserving a small lot , it also makes sense that the charming rogue , Han Solo , would be worth a pretty centime as well , and not just to Jabba the Hutt this time around .

Armed with his signature blaster , this Han Solo figure was also part of the original lot ofStar Warsfigures , and it ’s no surprise to that he has an telling price on his fountainhead for New daytime collectors .

Boba Fett ‘79 ($2000)

Boba Fett might be one of the least fleshed out characters in the entirety of theStar Warsfranchise ( at least in terms of the movie ) , but that never stopped legion upon legion of   hardcore devotees from becoming obsessed with the helmeted bounty huntsman .

Ironically , this bounty hunting watch has an telling on himself , with the 1979 version of the type fetching an telling $ 2000 .

That may seem high , but this is only the first of a few times we ’ll see this iconic lineament on our lean .

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The Empire Six Pack ($2100)

By the time theEmpireactually expunge back , Star Warswas a gargantuan success , and the absolutely adored continuation only solidify the franchise ’s place in the history of both cinema and culture .

When it comes to theEmpire Strikes BackSix Pack , which contained Darth Vader , a Snow Trooper , AT - AT Driver , Hoth Rebel , IG-88 , and Yoda , gatherer are slap-up on dropping over two - thousand buck … especially if the version of the boxful is the one containing a yellow background for the figures .

Brazilian TIE Interceptor ‘88 ($2150)

You ’ll observe few who would debate against the TIE Interceptor being the cool fighter throughout the entirety of the Empire ( not counting Darth Vader ’s TIE Advanced , of course . ) That was unwashed knowledge back in ’ 88 as much as it is common cognition today , but specially so in Brazil .

This version of the TIE Interceptor is extremely rare and was only distributed in Brazil , making it even more unequalled than the more common and wide - spreading releases in North America . If you miraculously have one new and complete in loge , consider yourself golden .

Boba Fett From Droids ‘85 ($2200)

Boba Fett strikes again , but this meter in 1985 . rather of being marketed under the standardStar Warsbrand , this version of the Mandalorian bounty hunter is part of theStar Wars Droidsline , which in and of itself is already quite unparalleled .

Critically though , this interlingual rendition carry a golden coin , which was the only non - smooth-spoken coin to accompany any sacking of Boba Fett . While the ecumenical oddness of the name itself certainly give it value , it ’s that ultra - rare coin that seal the deal .

Small-Headed Han Solo ($2500)

Much like Boba Fett , Han Solo will be making repeat appearances on this listing and , perfectly mirror his on - screen counterpart , will increasingly hefty bounties tie to him by a masses of aggregator . The specific version of the 1980 Han Solo that will yield you the most credits has one incredibly bizarre trait : a little pass .

Due to cast issue stemming from trying to get the figure to bet more like Harrison Ford , there ’s a handful of 1980 Han Solos with smaller - than - common heads , making them exceedingly uncommon .

Prototype R2-D2 Lunchbox ‘77 ($2600)

The payable lunchbox scene is in all probability far more bonkers than you would ever think without someone tell you otherwise , but even foreigner from that bowelless world can see why this rare R2 - D2 lunchbox is deserving over $ 2500 .

This matter not only looks super cool ( and how could it not , bearing the likeness of the beloved Astromech Droid ? ) , but it ’s insanely rare , have its value rocket . As an unproduced image , there are only very few in existence , make both Star Wars fans and lunchbox collector to do engagement over it .

George Lucas Minifigure ($2700)

The first ( and decidedly not the last ) LEGO entry on our lean is none other than an embodiment of the mankind behindStar Wars , George Lucas . Unlike many other entries on this list , this is n’t an old particular , but it ’s absolutely one of the rarest .

Details regarding the minifigure are scarce , as it ’s debate a prototype due to never being mass produced . What this means for gatherer is that there ’s an unknown number of these things out there , and your first time seeing one might be your last .

C-3PO Minifigure Prototype ($3200)

Another prototype minifigure from LEGO , this C-3PO is clearly unlike the many other version that exist of the iconic reference . More specifically , he ’s orange . So not only is it a prototype minifigure with no know production number , he ’s also orange .

Because of his comparative oddness and extreme rarity , look at yourself one of the favourable mass on the major planet if you happen to own one … and if you do , do n’t forget that you’re able to sell it for over $ 3000 ( at the very least ) should you be in need of cash .

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Luke Skywalker Star Wars Figure

Han Solo Star Wars Figure

Boba Fett Star Wars Figure

Star Wars Empire Strikes Back Six Pack

Star Wars Brazilian TIE Interceptor

Boba Fett Star Wars Droids Figure

Han Solo Star Wars Small Head Figure

Star Wars R2D2 Prototype Lunchbox

Lego George Lucas

Lego C3PO Prototype

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