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Forgot to mention Stealth Armor and Gold Armor variants of this figure. Each variant going from about 100 - 200 bucks each.
CatLover09 asks: I have an Iron Man action figure that I bought when the first wave of Marvel Legends was released and I noticed that it had two right hands (which I'm assuming is a manufacturing error) and did not open it. I've looked all over online and can't find that
Ziv Zulander answers: Manufacturing defects like the one you have actually lower the value of the figures since they are not true variants.
A quote from the link below:
"In addition, it is wrong to assume that a figure itself is in mint condition
Manufacturing defects like the one you have actually lower the value of the figures since they are not true variants.
A quote from the link below:
"In addition, it is wrong to assume that a figure itself is in mint condition
ellocomosquito asks:
blank answers: Go to walmart.com and find out.