Santelmo points out that the 3 3/4-inch G.I. Joe figures made after 1982 are generally considered less valuable–from $10 to about $200 for most sets–than the 12-inch models produced between 1964 and 1978, which fetch from about
$50 to more than $2,000 in
mint condition.
Are my old G.I. Joes worth anything?
For collectors, some of the vintage G.I. Joe figures are
worth thousands of dollars
. These are the 8 rarest ones out there, including when they were made and the special features of each figure that set them apart. That’s if you take them out of the box, of course (in some cases, you shouldn’t).
What is the most valuable G.I. Joe figure?
This 1983 figure recently sold at an eBay auction for $12,900, making it the most valuable G.I. Joe we’ve seen.
What G.I. Joe figures are worth money?
- 23 Sideshow Cobra Commander ($399)
- 24 1982 Scarlett ($379 – Used) …
- 25 Sideshow Destro ($325) …
- 26 Mobat Tank ($152) …
- 27 1984 Firefly ($85) …
How can you tell if G.I. Joe is vintage?
Joe Figures.
Look for the date stamped on the figure
– usually the date stamps are on the inside of the figure’s legs, or on the seat of their pants. Starting in 2001, newly sculpted figures generally had the date stampped on the bottom of their feet.
What is the rarest toy?
- Vintage Atari Games: “Air Raid” – $33,400. …
- Pokémon Cards: Pikachu – $100,000. …
- Hot Wheels: 1969 Volkswagen Beach Bomb – $125,000. …
- The Original Monopoly – $146,500. …
- G.I. …
- Baseball Cards: Honus Wagner – $2.8 Million. …
- Comic Books: “Action Comics 1” – $3.2 Million.
How much did a GI Joe cost in 1985?
At more than 7 feet long, the G. I. Joe USS Flagg Aircraft Carrier is one of the biggest play sets of the 1980s. When it was released in 1985, it sold for
$110
. Today, it’s worth as much as $3,000.
Why did they stop making GI Joes?
It was canceled after only two waves of figures were released,
due to a combination of scarce marketing and, therefore, low sales
. In 1995, G.I. Joe Extreme figures were introduced by Kenner Toys (who had merged with Hasbro in late 1994, taking over their boys toys production).
Who is the most popular GI Joe character?
Snake Eyes (also known as Snake-Eyes)
is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, comic books, and animated series, created by Larry Hama. He is one of the original and most popular members of the G.I. Joe Team, and is most known for his relationships with Scarlett and Storm Shadow.
What is the most valuable transformer toy?
The Pepsi variant of
everyone’s favorite Autobot is often the most expensive Transformers toy on the market (if it’s in good condition). This Optimus Prime is the same as the other toy, only it has Pepsi decals and was only available in North America, and it’s rarer than the regular version.
How can you tell a G.I. Joe figure?
Joe Figures. Look
for the date stamped on the figure
– usually the date stamps are on the inside of the figure’s legs, or on the seat of their pants. Starting in 2001, newly sculpted figures generally had the date stampped on the bottom of their feet.
How can you tell a G.I. Joe?
An original Green Beret 12′′ G.I. Joe action figure NIB is one of the hardest figures to find on the market. There are a number of reproduction boxes, but a genuine Hasbro still in the box is truly a hard-to-find item. If you have one, you’re in luck, as these tend to sell for
around $3,750 online
.
How much is the first G.I. Joe doll worth?
4. Original G.I. Joe Doll Action Figure –
$200,000
.
What collectibles are hot right now?
Action figures, Beanie Babies, Lego’s, Barbie dolls, and Hot Wheels
are all hot-ticket items right now. When you are ransacking your home for valuable collectibles, look for items still in the original packaging.
How much is Tickle Me Elmo worth today?
A Tickle Me Elmo doll in its original box can be worth
around $50 today
.
What’s the rarest video game?
1.
“Gamma Attack”
(Atari 2600): $20,000-$50,000. This Atari 2600 game is arguably the rarest video game available. Only one cartridge was produced by gaming company Gammation, and it currently is owned by collector Anthony DeNardo, according to RacketBoy.