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  2. Rare Star Wars Memorabilia Worth Galactic Gold

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    Sold for: $76,000 The late ’70s Kenner Obi-Wan Kenobi action figure with a double-telescoping lightsaber is one of the rarest Star Wars toys ever made.

  3. Star Wars: The Black Series - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: The Black Series (TBS) is a Star Wars toy line produced by Hasbro.It includes action figures, vehicles, Force FX lightsabers, and collectable items. The action figures are based on characters from the movies, shows, books, comics, and video games from both the Expanded Universe and canon.

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    Bring the GOAT Star Wars villain to life with this 2-foot tall Darth Vader toy. In addition to lights and sounds, his right arm has an extendable lightsaber, and his left fist opens to launch a ...

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    Bring the GOAT Star Wars villain to life with this 2-foot tall Darth Vader toy. In addition to lights and sounds, his right arm has an extendable lightsaber, and his left fist opens to launch a ...

  6. Lightsaber - Wikipedia

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    First introduced in the original Star Wars film, [a] it has since appeared in all 12 theatrical Star Wars films, with at least one lightsaber duel occurring in each installment of the "Skywalker saga". The lightsaber's distinct appearance was created using rotoscoping for the original films, and with digital effects for the prequel and sequel ...

  7. Star Wars: The Vintage Collection - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars: The Vintage Collection is a line of Star Wars-themed action figures produced by Hasbro Inc., and released under the Kenner brand. The line features modern 'super-articulated' figures in product packaging nearly identical to that of the original Kenner toy series, marketed from 1978 to 1984.