A rare “Star Wars” toy from 1980 sold at auction this week for more than $12,000.
The toy, a figure of Princess Leia Organa, was in its original packaging, which featured a rare picture card – also known as a transitional card, according to SWNS.
Expert Nick Dykes, of Vectis Auctions in Stockton-on-Tees, world-regions, told the news agency that the Princess Leia figure in its rare packaging could be one of just a few in existence.
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Dykes told SWNS that the figure was part of a collection made by British toy company Palitoy and released in 1980 to coincide with the release of “movies”>The Empire Strikes Back<
The Princess Leia toy with its transitional card was sold at auction on Tuesday by an unnamed seller who apparently received the toy when she was child, SWNS reported.
The buyer, who was also unnamed, purchased the figure for about $12,407 (£9,375).
The Princess Leia Organa figure was sold at Vectis Auctions in Stockton-on-Tees, U.K., on Tuesday for about $12,407. (Courtesy of SWNS)
Dykes told SWNS that he expected the Princess Leia figure to get a lot of attention.
“I knew this example would get a lot of excitement but I did not expect it to go for as much as it did,” he said.
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He also told the news agency that figures from the same line with full-length pictures in the packaging could sell for up to about $1,985 (£1,500), while toys in the same collection that have been taken out of their packaging could sell for about $80 (£60).