Star Wars The Vintage Collection Qui-Gon Jinn
  • Star Wars The Vintage Collection Qui-Gon Jinn


    May the Force be with you! Collect a piece of saga history with this incredibly detailed Qui-Gon Jinn figure! Based on the character from the classic film, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, this articulated action figure and his lightsaber accessory come in a reproduction of the same packaging the original figure was released in.
  • Figure Number: VC 75

    Wave: 10

    Year: 2011

    Retail: $8.99 AmazonASIN: B006CD24T4 (paid link) Series: The Vintage Collection Group: The Vintage Collection Action Figures
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RetailerPriceDiffLowest Found
ebay Sold AuctionsAvg: $43.12+$34.13 (+380%)$20.49
ebay Buy It NowAvg: $46.67+$37.68 (+419%)$35.00
Amazon$109.95+$100.96 (+1123%)$44.99 on May 16, 2023
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The average price based upon the last 14 sold auctions is: $43.12

[High: $102.50/Low: $20.49]. The average Buy It Now price is $46.67 based upon 14 filtered active auctions out of 34.

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This Qui-Gon Jinn toy was added on February 2021 and originally released in 2011 with a retail price of $8.99. This action figure is part of the Star Wars genre within the The Vintage Collection series and included in Wave 10 and is number VC 75. It can be found online by using the following codes: Amazon ASIN: B006CD24T4 (paid link) and on eBay (paid link). With an average selling price of $43.12, this toy is highly collectible as it's selling for 4x over its retail price. Hundreds of collectors have this toy (187) in their user collections, so it does seem to be very popular. Some of these figures are specifying that they are unpunched, which may have higher value over punched cardbacks.

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