Star Wars 6" Black Series C-3PO (ANH)
C-3PO is a droid programmed for etiquette and protocol, built by the heroic Jedi Anakin Skywalker, and a constant companion to astromech R2-D2. This exclusive features C-3PO with his traditional arm.-
Wave: Walgreens
Year: 2016
Retail: $19.99 UPC: 630509498116
ASIN: B01F6VRVHC (paid link) Case
: SW R1 6 Inch BS Elephant Driver Movie: A New Hope
Series: 6" Black Series Group: Exclusives - Similar Items:
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| Retailer | Price | Diff | Lowest Found |
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| Avg: $25.97 | +$5.98 (+30%) | $22.98 | |
| Avg: $28.33 | +$8.34 (+42%) | $22.99 | |
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The average price based upon the last 3 sold auctions is: $25.97
[High: $29.95/Low: $22.98]. The average Buy It Now price is $28.33 based upon 6 filtered active auctions out of 9.
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This C-3PO (ANH) toy was added on October 2016 and also released in 2016 with a retail price of $19.99. It may be harder to find this action figure as it's an exclusive to Walgreens. This action figure is part of the Star Wars genre within the 6" Black Series. It can be found online by using the following codes: UPC: 630509498116, Amazon ASIN: B01F6VRVHC (paid link) and on eBay (paid link). C-3PO (ANH) first appeared in the movie A New Hope. With an average selling price of $25.97, this toy is not very valuable as it's selling for about its original retail price. This is a really popular toy with 1094 collectors having it in their user collections.
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