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23. Action Comics No. 1. Could be worth: $2,500,000. Obviously, that's an insane price tag. This comic, which features the first appearance of Superman, is currently on sale for two and a half ...
Read more The post 12 Collectible Toys From the 1970s Worth More Than You Think appeared first on Wealth Gang. ... 1. Star Wars Action Figurines. eBay. Released by Kenner in 1977, these beloved ...
It's this bunch that Verderame told Scripps News is worth more than typical Precious Moments figurines. And back in the late 1970s and early 80s, some were even signed by Butcher, driving up their ...
Mego Corporation (/ ˈ m iː ɡ oʊ /) is an American toy company that in its original iteration was first founded in 1954. [3] Originally known as a purveyor of dime store toys, [4] in 1971 the company shifted direction and became famous for producing licensed action figures (including the long running "World's Greatest Super Heroes" line), celebrity dolls, and the Micronauts toy line.
Gundam Collection is a line of 1/400 scale battleships and mobile armors released between 2003 and 2007 alongside a blind box figure line, utilizing painted parts instead of color molding. High Grade Mechanics was a 1/550 scale line depicting 3 mobile armors from Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory.
This colossal crystal, hailing from 1981, is actually only 3 1/2 inches tall but is nevertheless one of the most valuable figurines on this round-up. Hummingbird in Flight 2012emilylove / ebay
Grenadier Model's first product was a line of 25mm American Revolution figures released in anticipation of the 1976 United States Bicentennial. The company received its name from their first miniature, a grenadier. [2] In partnership with its European distributor, Grenadier formed Grenadier Models Ltd UK in 1984. By 1991, the British office ...
SEE ALSO: The top 5 most ridiculously priced Disney VHS tapes The first of the trilogy was released some 20 years ago (21 years this November!!), and even to this day we still tear up when we hear ...