Our latest top-10 list boldly takes us to a place no top-1o list has gone before with a look at the most valuable Star Trek collectibles.
We scoured the galaxy (aka the hobbyDB database) to find the most valuable among them. Take a look below.
Remember, estimated values tend to fluctuate, especially as we add more and more items and price points to ensure the guide’s accuracy. Also keep in mind that these are the values for items found solely on hobbyDB. Scroll below for more information on how you can help us build our Star Trek database. Follow this link for a current list of the Most Valuable Star Trek collectibles on hobbyDB.
Top-10 Most Valuable Star Trek Collectibles
10. Leonard McCoy (Quantum Mechanix) ($300)
9. Khan (Quantum Mechanix) ($330)
8. Spock (Blacklight) (Funko Pop! Digital) ($350)
7. Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Quantum Mechanix) ($350)
6. Hikaru Sulu (Quantum Mechanix) ($380)
5. Captain James T. Kirk (Quantum Mechanix)( $390 – $410)
4. Yorktown Class (Mixed Dimensions) ($500)
3. Montgomery Scott (Quantum Mechanix) ($730)
2. Gowron (Tool Part) (The Hamilton Collection) ($980)
1. Gorn (Tool Part) (The Hamilton Collection) ($980)
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