Star Wars 6" Black Series Emperor’s Royal Guard (40th Anniversary)
  • Star Wars 6" Black Series Emperor’s Royal Guard (40th Anniversary)


    Commemorate the 40th Anniversary of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi with figures from The Black Series, featuring classic design and packaging!

    This collectible Star Wars The Black Series action figure comes with a staff accessory.
  • Wave: 7

    Year: 2023

    Retail: $24.99 AmazonASIN: B0B3G7G1SG (paid link)

    Movie: Return of the Jedi

    Series: 6" Black Series Group: 40th Anniversary
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RetailerPriceDiffLowest Found
ebay Sold AuctionsAvg: $23.47-$1.52 (-6%)$14.95
ebay Buy It NowAvg: $23.89-$1.10 (-4%)$14.99
Amazon amazon prime$27.00+$2.01 (+8%)
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The average price based upon the last 4 sold auctions is: $23.47

[High: $39.99/Low: $14.95]. The average Buy It Now price is $23.89 based upon 6 filtered active auctions out of 20.

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This Emperor’s Royal Guard toy was added on April 2023 and also released in 2023 with a retail price of $24.99. This action figure is part of the Star Wars genre within the 6" Black Series and included in Wave 7. It can be found online by using the following codes: Amazon ASIN: B0B3G7G1SG (paid link) and on eBay (paid link). Emperor’s Royal Guard first appeared in the movie Return of the Jedi. With an average selling price of $23.47, this toy is not very valuable as it's selling for less than retail and is trending down. Hundreds of collectors have this toy (349) 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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