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Post by buckmaster09 on May 10, 2017 16:55:14 GMT -6
Hello everyone, I have been going through some old boxes and found my old action figures. I have a 2003 Jakks SS Vegito figure with 2 left hands. Is it worth anything? I primarily collect static figures now and I want to get rid of my old action figures. Thanks Attachment Deleted
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Post by Branjita on May 11, 2017 8:00:31 GMT -6
Unfortunately to most people, the defective figures are worth much less than a perfect figure. It would have to be something like Nova Shenron in perfect condition other than two left arms, and somebody with a damaged or incomplete one would want it so they could boil and pop their right arm into your perfect figure. The same could be said for your SS Vegito. You might get 1/3 to 1/2 the value for it on ebay... that would be my guess. I don't know what a regular SS Vegito is worth. You'd have to figure that out on ebay.
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Post by buckmaster09 on May 11, 2017 14:20:52 GMT -6
Unfortunately to most people, the defective figures are worth much less than a perfect figure. It would have to be something like Nova Shenron in perfect condition other than two left arms, and somebody with a damaged or incomplete one would want it so they could boil and pop their right arm into your perfect figure. The same could be said for your SS Vegito. You might get 1/3 to 1/2 the value for it on ebay... that would be my guess. I don't know what a regular SS Vegito is worth. You'd have to figure that out on ebay. Ok thanks. I didn't think it would be worth anything. I just know that sometimes people pay astronomical amounts for error figures so I thought I would check.
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Post by gsaiya on May 17, 2017 15:33:07 GMT -6
The problem with this type of error is, that it would be very easy to replicate the effect yourself. If such an error figure would be worth anything once, some people might just swap the left and right hands of their figures respectively to sell them and ruin the market for everybody else.
It could have been interesting if the figure was still in it's original, unopened package. But even then, the people that would most likely buy it are the ones looking for custom parts.
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