AI-powered eBay listing tool for Star Wars collectibles, figures & memorabilia
Upload photos of your Star Wars action figures, vehicles, or memorabilia and RGLister's AI identifies the character name, toy line, manufacturer, era, and packaging condition. For Black Series 6-inch figures, it identifies the character and wave. For vintage Kenner figures, it recognizes the original 1977-1985 era pieces and notes accessories completeness — details that determine whether a figure sells for $15 or $150. The AI fills in all eBay item specifics including franchise, character, toy line, scale, and condition.
Star Wars spans decades of merchandise — RGLister handles all of it, from 1977 Kenner to modern Hasbro Black Series, LEGO, Funko, and everything in between.
Vintage Kenner figures mint on card (MOC) are the top-tier Star Wars collectibles. A 1977 Luke Skywalker 12-back MOC sells $200-$800+. Boba Fett loose with weapons sells $50-$150. Darth Vader with cape and saber sells $25-$75 loose. The Hasbro Black Series 6-inch line is the modern equivalent — Darth Vader, Boba Fett, and Clone Troopers sell $25-$50 retail but rare exclusives (SDCC, Celebration, GameStop) hit $80-$200 on eBay.
LEGO Star Wars is a major subsegment — retired sets like the Millennium Falcon and Death Star command $400-$800. The Hasbro Vintage Collection (3.75-inch) has a devoted collector base with individual figures selling $15-$60. Star Wars Black Series helmets sell $60-$150. Signed memorabilia from cast members sells $100-$500+.
Star Wars has the most diverse collectibles category on eBay — spanning 50 years of merchandise across dozens of manufacturers and hundreds of characters. The challenge is accurate identification: knowing whether a figure is from the Power of the Force (1995) or the Vintage Collection (2010) determines if it sells for $5 or $40. RGLister identifies these details from your photos, eliminating hours of manual research for resellers clearing estate finds or large collections.
For vintage Kenner figures, always photograph any stamps on the foot or back of the head — these confirm manufacturing details that vintage collectors use to verify authenticity. Note all accessories present or missing — a Boba Fett without his blaster loses $15-$30 in value. For modern Black Series, check if the figure has a red card vs blue card — some earlier red-card figures are now sought-after and worth more than later releases. List characters by their full name, not nicknames (Darth Vader not "Vader", Boba Fett not "Fett") because buyers search full names. Include the toy line in your title (Black Series, Vintage Collection, Power of the Force).
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