Solid gold Imperial Dignitary figure

subzero

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Star-Wars-1984-Imperial-Dignitary-LAST-17-/232493838893?hash=item3621b6722d:g:fvQAAOSwfglZwRrt

Really? :shock:
 

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subzero said:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Star-Wars-1984-Imperial-Dignitary-LAST-17-/232493838893?hash=item3621b6722d:g:fvQAAOSwfglZwRrt

Really? :shock:


It's the none paint rub off nose variant extremely rare.

To be honest i need an imperial dig for my loose run and have not seen a good condition figure for a while. But wouldn't want to pay any more than £60 if i can help it.
 

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Stubbs said:
subzero said:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Star-Wars-1984-Imperial-Dignitary-LAST-17-/232493838893?hash=item3621b6722d:g:fvQAAOSwfglZwRrt

Really? :shock:


It's the none paint rub off nose variant extremely rare.

To be honest i need an imperial dig for my loose run and have not seen a good condition figure for a while. But wouldn't want to pay any more than £60 if i can help it.

:lol:

Surely people can't be that desperate though?, it's waaay overpriced, people amaze me sometimes!
 

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Crazy price again, but there is something with that figure. Most of the time when I find one in a childhood lot, then the nose is damaged :roll:
 

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I think iv'e seen carded examples though going for around the same price this loose one has one for :?
 

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I thought all loose last 17 and first 12 in C9 condition were £100+ these days. :lol: Ok not all sell for that but if 2 bidders really want something.......
 

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I did put a bid on that figure couldn't believe how much it sold for, got one MIB for the same price.
 

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Yep, "a fool and their money" :( :( :( . Unfortunately that was me, I'd been watching it for a while and was just about to go into the cinema to watch the new Kingsman film so just chucked a stupid bid on it. I certainly didn't expect the previous bid to be so high, nearly **** a brick when the winning amount came up. Need to change the old tactics in future, been away for a while and so much has changed :roll: :roll: :roll:
 

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kieatky said:
Yep, "a fool and their money" :( :( :( . Unfortunately that was me, I'd been watching it for a while and was just about to go into the cinema to watch the new Kingsman film so just chucked a stupid bid on it. I certainly didn't expect the previous bid to be so high, nearly **** a brick when the winning amount came up. Need to change the old tactics in future, been away for a while and so much has changed :roll: :roll: :roll:

Whaaaaat?? :shock:

Omg a lesson learnt I think, how typical is that though that there just happened to be another bidder who was willing to bid it up that much after you put a 'safety bid' in. Or that bidder was prob thinking the exact same as you and used the same strategy before going out.
 

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kieatky said:
Yep, "a fool and their money" :( :( :( . Unfortunately that was me, I'd been watching it for a while and was just about to go into the cinema to watch the new Kingsman film so just chucked a stupid bid on it. I certainly didn't expect the previous bid to be so high, nearly **** a brick when the winning amount came up. Need to change the old tactics in future, been away for a while and so much has changed :roll: :roll: :roll:

It can happen, my big brother have done the same with arcade games from japan. Paid a lot more because he made a very high bid and then he went to bed the next morning he was surprised to see how much he had to pay for the game :shock:
 

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Yes, so-called 'safety' bids always run this risk, but if the auction ends when you are not able to bid, I completely understand why some people use them.
 
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