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Vintage Star Wars Collecting
Vintage Valuation Requests
carded valuations please
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<blockquote data-quote="Slayer2k19" data-source="post: 516844" data-attributes="member: 11138"><p>Thanks for the valuations so far guys can i ask what makes the Rebel Commander so sought after?</p><p>The Snow Trooper i always liked the figure and it looked so pristine and was expensive compared to the others. This forum has really helped as its shown that my Snow Trooper is almost a textbook example that is shown of this repro on the site, of course i never noticed the arrow at the bubble or the thick glue on the card or even the multiple of iron marks which don't really photo well when i bought him i suspect that given that many more were sold over the years. While i can't honestly remember exactly when i got him it was definitely around the early to mid '90s' if that helps anyone.</p><p>I have found Ree Yees and i'll post the Wampa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slayer2k19, post: 516844, member: 11138"] Thanks for the valuations so far guys can i ask what makes the Rebel Commander so sought after? The Snow Trooper i always liked the figure and it looked so pristine and was expensive compared to the others. This forum has really helped as its shown that my Snow Trooper is almost a textbook example that is shown of this repro on the site, of course i never noticed the arrow at the bubble or the thick glue on the card or even the multiple of iron marks which don't really photo well when i bought him i suspect that given that many more were sold over the years. While i can't honestly remember exactly when i got him it was definitely around the early to mid '90s' if that helps anyone. I have found Ree Yees and i'll post the Wampa. [/QUOTE]
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