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  • JMC
    Persistent Member
    • Feb 3, 2004
    • 1940

    DC Universe Classics...To keep?

    Hi,

    My son and I were talking and I was curious as if it is worth to keep the DC Universe Classics figures MOC or to even keep any doubles MOC. Due to the mass production (forgetting Target exclusives) is there any real investment value or is this more just about the love of a product? I know there is no real answer so to speak but we were curious.

    What do you think?
  • boynightwing
    That Carl Guy
    • Apr 24, 2002
    • 3382

    #2
    The only one MOC I kept was the Terry/Batman Beyond variant. Thats because I already had Batman Beyond in his normal version. I've opened all the rest. I don't see them as being long term valuable at this point. Like the 90's Toy Biz X-Men that so many kept and couldn't really give away today much less sell for lots of cash.

    Have fun with them.

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    • BlackKnight
      The DarkSide Customizer
      • Apr 16, 2005
      • 14622

      #3
      There's Investment in certain figures, that I think will always somewhat Remain. Granted, it's not gonna be like a 70's or 80's figure by any means. People also like to trade for carded stuff complete with C&C pieces, over loose stuff. I really collect them Both Ways. Sorta all over The Place with these. Some Carded stuff That Does Have Value ...

      Gentleman's Ghost. Because of the Giganta Head and Crotch... This piece is highly Sought After.
      Wave 5 Origional set still has some pull as well, even with the Re-issued figures.
      Hawkgirl , However because of the new Walmart 2 pack, she might go down..
      Wave 2 & Wave 3. These were very hard to get, and even more so, because at the time alot of retail did not stock these, because everyone had cases of wave 1.
      Aquaman
      Aquman long Hair
      Harley Quinn
      Jason Firestorm
      of Wave 2 all got some pull ..., I wouldn't open these right now .

      Wave 3 ...
      Green Lantern
      Sinestro
      DeathStroke/Unmasked
      Nightwing
      Robin

      These have pull too from what I saw ...about 30 to 60 a figure, with Robin who comes with the left Arm to Grundy, having the most.

      Artemes Variant WonderWoman from Wave 4 Has some serious pull too.

      SDCC Exclusives.
      Lobo
      Wonder Twins
      Plasticman
      These probably have more value in package than loose.

      Nek'ed Cheeta. Right now people try and get 150 for her ..., some do suceed as well.

      The Color of Fear Matty Sintestro Corps Member 2 pack was Also Fetching crazy amounts . It sold out really quickly , and was huge for Army Builders. This 2 pack is going to be offered tommorrow on Cyber Monday again. I'd put 1 of these away too, if you can get 1.

      Wave 1 figures are hit and miss too.
      Some are more difficult to get , because alot of DCU Collectors Just Popped up around wave 6. So they back peddled to get the 1st waves, and more people enter collecting these every day.

      Wave 9 Figures have been Difficult for some people to get ... more so Wildcat, Guardian and Black Adam .... I'd watch these ...

      Wave 12's Question .

      Some DC Carded Figures, before they because Classics ...
      Batgirl (Cain)
      Steel

      I wouldn't open either of these myself.

      I guess it all depends.
      I like to play with them myself.
      However once I see something Fetching a certain amount on Ebay MOC ..., I then freak out somewhat, and I am afraid to open them. I am sure most of it is and will be short lived, like the New MOTU Classics, but still. I guess that's why I collect Both.


      BTW .... BBTS was some DCU's like Iron as low as 4.50 carded right now too.

      As a Collector ... I kept an Extra Set of My Core JLA Characters MOC ...
      Superman
      Batman
      WonderWoman
      Aquaman
      Flash
      Green Lantern
      Hawkman
      Last edited by BlackKnight; Nov 28, '10, 3:29 PM.
      ... The Original Knight ..., Often Imitated, However Never Duplicated. The 1st Knight in Customs.


      always trading for Hot Toys Figures .

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      • JMC
        Persistent Member
        • Feb 3, 2004
        • 1940

        #4
        Wow, I think there may be a science to all of this I have some of these still on the card. I guess for me I would keep them on the card but I also enjoy watching my son play with them. Money being tight these days, I have to choose carefully what I purchase and keep doubles of. Having said that, I really do enjoy seeing whole collections loose on display.

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        • B-Lister
          Eccentric Weirdo
          • Mar 19, 2010
          • 3076

          #5
          No.

          figures are being re-released all the time, there will be no value in these in 20 or 30 years.
          Looking for Green Arrow accessories, Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver, and Japanese Popy Megos (Battle Cossack and France, Battle of the Planets, Kamen Rider, Ultraman) and World Heroes figures

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          • boynightwing
            That Carl Guy
            • Apr 24, 2002
            • 3382

            #6
            I wish they would re-issue Harley. I think she's earned it.

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            • ScottA
              Original Member
              • Jun 25, 2001
              • 12264

              #7
              My plan is to open all of them when I get my toy room. I worked too hard and long to keep them all MOC. I want to build the CnCs (well, all but Giganta since I still need GG).

              I do have All-Star Batman and Robin that I don't plan to open.
              sigpic WANTED: Boxed, Carded and Kresge Carded WGSH

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              • Earth 2 Chris
                Verbose Member
                • Mar 7, 2004
                • 32981

                #8
                I open everything nowadays. Totes upon totes full of financially worthless 90s action figures tell me to just have fun with them.

                Chris
                sigpic

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                • BlackKnight
                  The DarkSide Customizer
                  • Apr 16, 2005
                  • 14622

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
                  Totes upon totes full of financially worthless 90s action figures tell me to just have fun with them.

                  Chris



                  I don't have many ...., But do have Enough ... it is funny how the 90's Spawned The most worthless Valued Action Figures ever.
                  ... The Original Knight ..., Often Imitated, However Never Duplicated. The 1st Knight in Customs.


                  always trading for Hot Toys Figures .

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                  • Earth 2 Chris
                    Verbose Member
                    • Mar 7, 2004
                    • 32981

                    #10
                    It's the speculation boom. It spread from baseball cards, to comics, to action figures. What once was hot, you can't even sell for original retail in most cases.

                    I donated two whole totes full of figures to our local toy drive this year. It felt good, and it released some pressure in the house.

                    I'm not sure ANY action figures are going to be worth what they once were. Its a legit hobby now. People go into it with the mindset of preserving these things meant. Supply far outweighs demand. I'm sure there will be pieces in the most popular lines, but overall, the golden age of turning a long-term investment on a then-new action figures is over.

                    Chris
                    sigpic

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                    • BlackKnight
                      The DarkSide Customizer
                      • Apr 16, 2005
                      • 14622

                      #11
                      I think some figures Today, do retain over the Value of Purchase. I by No Means am Talking Hundreds of Bucks here either. Nore do I think or am trying to imply 30 yrs from now, this figure is gonna be worth 200 Bucks. But some stuff does have over Market Value ... I watched a Bat Lantern from DCD Wave 3 of The Lantern Guys go for 45 On Ebay last week. My Comicbook Guy was selling these last yr for 14.95 .
                      ... The Original Knight ..., Often Imitated, However Never Duplicated. The 1st Knight in Customs.


                      always trading for Hot Toys Figures .

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                      • JMC
                        Persistent Member
                        • Feb 3, 2004
                        • 1940

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
                        It's the speculation boom. It spread from baseball cards, to comics, to action figures. What once was hot, you can't even sell for original retail in most cases.

                        I donated two whole totes full of figures to our local toy drive this year. It felt good, and it released some pressure in the house.

                        I'm not sure ANY action figures are going to be worth what they once were. Its a legit hobby now. People go into it with the mindset of preserving these things meant. Supply far outweighs demand. I'm sure there will be pieces in the most popular lines, but overall, the golden age of turning a long-term investment on a then-new action figures is over.

                        Chris
                        All this speculation make one lose sight of the fun of the figures themselves. That is sad. I remember loving my figures so much as a kid and I want my sons to have the same experiences (maybe with the babysitter too )

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