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The 20 Most Expensive Action Figures And Collectible Dolls

16. 1978 Telescopic Lightsaber Darth Vader

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$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!

17. Rocket-Firing Boba Fett Star Wars Figure

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$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.

18. Peanut the Royal Blue Elephant Beanie Baby

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$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.

19. TMNT Scratch the Cat

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$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.

20. Ghostface Doll

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$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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