$6,000
Obviously, an extending lightsaber is just not good for a toy. The figure was initially not liked, so it was discontinued. That, of course, makes it worth that much more for the few people who own one of these collectibles!
$5,000
These figures weren’t such a great hit with parents, as the rocket-firing backpack was believed to be threatening to children. The original prototype was shown at the New York Toy Fair in 1979 and was auctioned for $150,000.
$3,000
Ty Warner usually makes a limited amount of their beanie babies, and Peanut is no exception. The elephants were originally designed to be a lighter blue, but a production mishap caused some to be made in the darker shade.
$1,000
The cat appeared in a 1993 video game, Radical Rescue, and its action figure was limitedly made and released, making it a valuable addition to the TMNT Collectibles.
$499.99
The fact that it’s adorned with 14-carat gold automatically makes these really expensive action figures. Plus, the collector’s item was created by the famous rap group Wu-Tang Clan.
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