Star Wars The Original Trilogy Collection C-3PO (A New Hope)
  • Star Wars The Original Trilogy Collection C-3PO (A New Hope)


    The Rebel droid C-3PO is always worrying about something, especially during battles against the evil Empire. He joins his friend R2-D2 on many dangerous and exciting adventures. C-3PO can speak in over 6 million forms of communication and helps his masters interact with different species and cultures. He may be overwhelmed by his adventures, but he is loyal and remains true to his Rebel friends.
  • Figure Number: OTC 13

    Wave: 2

    Year: 2004

    Retail: $4.99 UPC: 076930852484 Series: The Original Trilogy Collection Group: Action Figures
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The average price based upon the last 1 sold auctions is: $14.99

[High: $14.99/Low: $14.99]. The average Buy It Now price is $20.00 based upon 1 filtered active auctions out of 2.

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This C-3PO (A New Hope) toy was added on December 2024 and originally released in 2004 with a retail price of $4.99. This action figure is part of the Star Wars genre within the The Original Trilogy Collection series and included in Wave 2 and is number OTC 13. It can be found online by using the following codes: UPC: 076930852484 and on eBay (paid link). With an average selling price of $14.99, this toy is very collectible as it's selling for 3x over its retail price. Only 5 of these items are in user collections so it doesnt seem too desirable.

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