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Ready to be bitch slapped into silence (first time for everything) for asking what is likely to be a dumb question but......
I'm trying to add some sense to the fact the Yak Face is way overpriced, either loose or MOC. To a degree I get the fact he's overpriced loose; there are more loose collectors than MOC collectors and (apparently) not enough Yaks to go around. But carded? I'd guess there are probably the same amount of Yak and Anakin MOCS still in existence (I'd say more Yak MOCs are seen for sale than Anakins, actually), after all, were they both not available in the same markets on Trilogo card? So the facts in this argument, as I see them are:
1) Yak Face is increasingly becoming insanely priced MOC and loose.
2) Anakin remains the very cheapest of the last 17 to acquire both loose and on a Trilogo.
3) Both Yak and Anakin were available on Trilogo cards in Europe and POTF in Canada. Neither in the US.
4) Anakin was a mail-away figure in the US. Yak wasn't.
So there are, without doubt, more Anakins in the world than Yaks given the mail-away offer. That does rather support the fact one is over 10 x the price of the other although I doubt there are 10 x as many Anakins as Yaks.
However, the MOC argument just doesn't hold water. Anakin MOC (Tri-logo) is about £50, Yak (Tri-logo) in comparable condition is now £1000 (like it or not). A recent "discussion" on FB (for the umpteenth time) had one side arguing that a Yak Tri-logo was worth the insane $1,700 being asked because it was the only reasonably priced (ha bloody ha) way of buying him as a MOC given the POTF version is heading towards 5 figures. Well, is it not true that the only way of buying Anakin on a MOC at a reasonable (and let's face it, £50 is reasonable) price is also on Tri-logo, with the POTF version even more expensive that Yak Face?
So what gives? If MOC collectors are so desperate to have one of every figure on a card, then surely the demand for Anakin is as high as the demand for Yak Face on Tri-logo?
I'm trying to add some sense to the fact the Yak Face is way overpriced, either loose or MOC. To a degree I get the fact he's overpriced loose; there are more loose collectors than MOC collectors and (apparently) not enough Yaks to go around. But carded? I'd guess there are probably the same amount of Yak and Anakin MOCS still in existence (I'd say more Yak MOCs are seen for sale than Anakins, actually), after all, were they both not available in the same markets on Trilogo card? So the facts in this argument, as I see them are:
1) Yak Face is increasingly becoming insanely priced MOC and loose.
2) Anakin remains the very cheapest of the last 17 to acquire both loose and on a Trilogo.
3) Both Yak and Anakin were available on Trilogo cards in Europe and POTF in Canada. Neither in the US.
4) Anakin was a mail-away figure in the US. Yak wasn't.
So there are, without doubt, more Anakins in the world than Yaks given the mail-away offer. That does rather support the fact one is over 10 x the price of the other although I doubt there are 10 x as many Anakins as Yaks.
However, the MOC argument just doesn't hold water. Anakin MOC (Tri-logo) is about £50, Yak (Tri-logo) in comparable condition is now £1000 (like it or not). A recent "discussion" on FB (for the umpteenth time) had one side arguing that a Yak Tri-logo was worth the insane $1,700 being asked because it was the only reasonably priced (ha bloody ha) way of buying him as a MOC given the POTF version is heading towards 5 figures. Well, is it not true that the only way of buying Anakin on a MOC at a reasonable (and let's face it, £50 is reasonable) price is also on Tri-logo, with the POTF version even more expensive that Yak Face?
So what gives? If MOC collectors are so desperate to have one of every figure on a card, then surely the demand for Anakin is as high as the demand for Yak Face on Tri-logo?