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Will my Star Wars figures pay for my children's college in 20 years?


Hotsauce

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as one who got almost all of the original stuff as a kid in 77,78 and beyond....that would be no.

i have some old comics in mint condition and that might be enough to buy some books and a couple semesters but it's either going to be a scholarship or a miracle now.

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In the 90's I started buying the re-release of the Kenner action figures. I probably have a 100+ still in the package, along with vehicles, etc...

How much money with this be worth in 15-20 yrs?

In 15-20 years, they could be worth nothing because of the economy.

If they are worth something, I'd say you could probably get around $1500 for your whole collection. Definitely not enough for college.

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