Star Wars The Original Trilogy Collection TIE Fighter
  • Star Wars The Original Trilogy Collection TIE Fighter


    The Empire's pilots fly TIE fighters into major space battles against the heroic Rebel forces! Darth Vader also flew a TIE fighter and attacked the Rebel pilots as they tried to save the galaxy by destroying the first Death Star. The Empire defeated many Rebel pilots by taking out their X-wing fighters but could not stop Luke Skywalker before the heroic Jedi destroyed the Empire's Death Star! Feel the power of the Force!
  • Year: 2004

    Retail: $19.99 UPC: 076930852477 AmazonASIN: B000231FW2 (paid link) Series: The Original Trilogy Collection Group: Vehicles
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RetailerPriceDiffLowest Found
ebay Sold AuctionsAvg: $51.43+$31.44 (+157%)$29.99
ebay Buy It NowAvg: $44.54+$24.55 (+123%)$19.99
Amazon$84.99+$65.00 (+325%)
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The average price based upon the last 4 sold auctions is: $51.43

[High: $74.99/Low: $29.99]. The average Buy It Now price is $44.54 based upon 11 filtered active auctions out of 35.

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This TIE Fighter toy was added on December 2024 and originally released in 2004 with a retail price of $19.99. This action figure is part of the Star Wars genre within the The Original Trilogy Collection series. It can be found online by using the following codes: UPC: 076930852477, Amazon ASIN: B000231FW2 (paid link) and on eBay (paid link). With an average selling price of $51.43, this toy is somewhat collectible as it's selling for 2x over its retail price and is trending up. Only 7 of these items are in user collections so it doesnt seem too desirable.

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