Vintage MOC 83 boba fett 65D or 65C (not sure) ROJ/2

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Hi Everyone,

I'm looking to see what the value of this MOC is. I had made a post in vintage collecting chat and everyone so far says its legit. I cannot find another one identical to it there doesn't seem to be one that exists, so I am in the dark on the value.

I know the signature and the certification sticker will devalue it. Having an idea of what the value is would determine whether it is worth removing the signature and label possibly causing damage to it.

Any information or pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.
 

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Hi ,

There are lots and lots of card variations, the value will be subjective . It's looks legit , however the autograph will devalue , the condition of the card is not mint , I.e creasing at the bottom, also the closing date on the back has been marked out , Steve in ukg can remove and grade your card according to condition.

Rarity doesn't always mind high prices , demand and supply drive high prices . On saying that Boba Fett is a sought after figure and I feel it's worth £350 to £400 . If it was a Star Wars or esb , it would be worth a lot more . However I think you should get it graded to confirm it authenticity and this will push the value up to the high end

Thanks and good luck
 
In my mind, Steve's got it about right. I'm saying this subjectively; its what I think it's worth and would pay, I don't have any evidence to back it up.

I saw a guy on FB fail to sell an ESB (Kenner) carded Boba Fett, signed) for $800 USD. It was in about the same condition, maybe a bit better. Appreciate it was Kenner, not Palitoy, etc. but it goes to show what the presence of a signature does in terms of affecting desirability.
 

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