Old Action Figures History Info & Valuation Request

Billyrig

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Dear Swfuk,

First time posting here, so I hope I am in the right section?

I have been cleaning out the garage this morning and stumbled across a box of old toys from my childhood which included no less than three old StarWars action figures. Still not quite sure how these have survived the decades? :shock: I was hoping that some of you might be help in providing a little bit of information and possibly some valuations on each of the three pieces I have. Although the action figures are 'original', these have been played with a lot and are not in great condition, I think if my memory serves me right, there may also be a few accessories missing.

Basically I have a Han Solo dated 1980, a Storm Trooper also dated 1980 and Darth Vader dated 1977 (please see attached pictures).

I am guessing that these will not be worth very much at all, but any information you can give would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance,

Let me know if you want anymore photographs.

Best regards
 

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Good to see a first time poster asking for valuation and actually including pictures! 8)


Ohh and i'm afraid, you're right none of the figures are worth more than a Pound or two.

Ps, second one is an AT-AT Driver, not a stormtrooper.
 
Whilst some loose incomplete figures do command a good price these 3 are what we call 'beaters' due to their condition (you wouldn't get more than £5 for them). If you still have a love for Star Wars then keep them and cherish them as childhood figures cant be replaced, if you've moved on and no longer have any attachment to SW then give them to a youngster who has the bug otherwise just drop them into a charity shop so somebody can get something out of them :)
 
mumbo said:
Whilst some loose incomplete figures do command a good price these 3 are what we call 'beaters' due to their condition (you wouldn't get more than £5 for them). If you still have a love for Star Wars then keep them and cherish them as childhood figures cant be replaced, if you've moved on and no longer have any attachment to SW then give them to a youngster who has the bug otherwise just drop them into a charity shop so somebody can get something out of them :)


Spot on Mumbo and kudos to the OP for doing things the right way!
 
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