The Most Expensive Stars Wars Memorabilia Ever Sold 5i1mn

When George Lucas agreed to write and Star Wars memorabilia? Here are the top six: 2g4w2o

6. Jawa figure with a vinyl cape 4h4c10

Cost: 16,500 USD

What makes this Jawa figurine unique is its cape. This would have been an ordinary figure, but because of its vinyl cape, it is precious. It is believed that there are only six Jawa figures with vinyl capes in the whole world. It is for this reason that an American collector paid 16,500 USD for this figure at a recent auction. 

5. Chewbacca film-ready head 65695c

Cost: 172,200 USD

It is usually impressive to have a 1.50USD figure selling for over 10000 times its original price. However, film-worn props usually attract big money in the resale market. For example, the Chewbacca worn by Peter Mayhew, which is also one of the five costumes created for the movies, was sold at 140,000 USD plus an additional 32200 USD buyer’s . 

4. Luke Skywalker’s Lightsaber (Episode IV) 62749

Cost: 240,000 USD

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3. SnowTrooper Helmet (Episode V) x2n5u

Cost: 276,750 USD

This item is treasured because it is the only helmet known to have hit the Hoth in Episode V. the Snow Trooper Helmet is one of the most sought-after items in the market. In July 2012, it went for 225000 USD plus a 23% buyer’s fee. How much do you think the Snow Trooper Helmet would cost in 2021? Your guess is as good as mine!

2. Miniature TIE Fighter (Episode IV) 452w17

Cost: 402400 USD

Every Star Wars fan knows the Darth Vader in the secreted depths of the Death Star. It’s no wonder they paid that much for the item.

1. George Lucas’ Panavision Camera (Episode IV) 3p4b5f

Cost: 625,000 USD

The Panavision camera that piece of Star Wars history.