Sell Your Star Wars Toy Collection for Cash
Scan your toys to get an offer for each one. Not a lowball offer for the whole collection.
Ship free and get paid within 48 hours of delivery. Skip the listings, fees, and headaches of selling on your own.
Join thousands of collectors who've cashed out their Star Wars toys with Ozone Toys.
Don't want to use the app? Get a quote online instead.

How It WorksSell your Star Wars toys in 3 easy steps
Get instant itemized offers, ship for free, and get paid in 3 easy steps.
1. Scan
Use our app to scan the barcode on each Star Wars toy to get an instant itemized offer. Review each offer and add the items you want to sell to your list.
2. Ship
When your list is set, pack up your Star Wars toys and download a free prepaid shipping label from the app. We cover shipping, so you can send your collection safely for free.
3. Get Paid
After your Star Wars toys arrive, our team will check them in. You’ll get paid within 48 hours of delivery by PayPal or check.
- Use our app to scan the barcode on each Star Wars toy to get an instant itemized offer. Review each offer and add the items you want to sell to your list.
- When your list is set, pack up your Star Wars toys and download a free prepaid shipping label from the app. We cover shipping, so you can send your collection safely for free.
- After your Star Wars toys arrive, our team will check them in. You’ll get paid within 48 hours of delivery by PayPal or check.
Thousands of collectors sold their toys to us this year.
How We Compare
There are many ways to sell Star Wars toys. Ozone Toys offers a better option, that balances the time it will take and the amount of money you'll get.
| Ozone Toys | eBay / Mercari | Direct to collectors | Local Shop | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seller fees | None | ~10–13% | Usually none | Varies |
| Time to payment | 2–3 days | 1–4 weeks | Days to weeks | Same day |
| Shipping cost | Free | You pay | You pay or meet in person | N/A |
| Listing effort | ~10 seconds per item | Photos, copy, pricing | Photos, posts, messaging | Drive to store |
| Buyer disputes | We're the buyer | Common | Common — no platform protection | None |
| Price transparency | Upfront offer | Auction or negotiation | Negotiation | Take it or leave it |
Ozone Toys
eBay / Mercari
Direct to collectors
Local Shop
Instant Itemized Offers
Scan each Star Wars toy in the app to see your instant offer. There's no waiting for quotes, no back-and-forth, and no need to guess what your collection is worth.
Get Paid Fast
Once your Star Wars toys arrive, our team will review and check them in. You'll get paid within 48 hours of delivery, either by PayPal or check.
Free Shipping on Your Collection
After you accept our offers, just pack your Star Wars toys and download a prepaid shipping label from the app. We pay for shipping, so you can send your collection safely without any cost to you.
Sell Your Collection All at Once
Save time and effort by selling your Star Wars toys all at once. With Ozone Toys, just scan your items, build your list, and send your collection in a single easy shipment.
What Star Wars Toys We Buy
We buy Star Wars toys from every era, ranging from vintage Kenner figures still on the card to modern Hasbro toys and premium prop replicas. Here's what tends to earn the strongest offers:
Vintage Kenner figures (1977-1985)
The original Kenner line is the most valuable category of Star Wars toys. We buy carded figures, loose figures with accessories, and complete sets. Card condition, bubble integrity, and figure completeness all factor into offers.
Modern Hasbro: Black Series and Vintage Collection
Hasbro's 6-inch Black Series and 3.75-inch Vintage Collection figures have active collector markets. Convention/retailer exclusives and some limited anniversary releases (like the 50th anniversary of Lucasfilm) generally command better offers.
Ships, vehicles, and playsets
We buy both vintage and modern ships, vehicles, and playsets sealed or complete-in-box. Sealed items will fetch the highest offers, and loose or missing components will receive lower offers to account for their condition.
12-inch figures and large-scale items
From the first Kenner 12-inch line to modern Hasbro Forces of Destiny and Sideshow 1:6 scale figures, we individually evaluate large-format Star Wars collectibles. Original packaging, accessories and condition matter.
Sideshow, Hot Toys, and premium replicas
Sideshow Collectibles, Hot Toys, Gentle Giant, and Master Replicas pieces are priced in their own category. Limited-edition numbering, the condition of the outer shipper, and display status all factor into the offer. Sealed mint-in-shipper pieces earn the strongest offers.
Lightsaber and prop replicas
Master Replicas, eFX and Hasbro Black Series Force FX lightsabers have collector markets. We factor in working electronics, the original stand and packaging, and limited edition status.
Loose figures and accessories
We buy loose vintage and modern figures, though loose figures typically receive lower offers than carded versions. Original accessories significantly increase value.
Damaged or incomplete items
Condition affects our offers heavily for Star Wars collectibles. Yellowed cards, cracked bubbles, paint wear, missing accessories, or sticker damage all reduce value. We still buy some of these items in poor condition, particularly as part of a larger collection, but offers will reflect the condition.
How We Calculate Your Offer
Every offer you see in the app comes from our calculated pricing system—not a flat percentage or one-size-fits-all quote for your whole collection. We evaluate each Star Wars toy individually and weigh several factors to arrive at a fair, market-based offer.
Recent sales data
We pull from actual completed online sales from major marketplaces—not seller asking prices or unsold listings. Our system looks at what each Star Wars toy has historically sold for, so your offer reflects what each item is worth right now.
Current supply
How many of a given Star Wars toy are listed for sale across major platforms affects how long we will have to hold an item before a sale. When supply is high, prices tend to soften; when an item is harder to find, offers can move up. We factor in active listing volume at the time your offer is generated.
Rarity and demand
Limited editions, store/convention exclusives, discontinued lines, special variants, and other scarcity signals all influence demand. We account for the demand of each Star Wars toy within its category.
Condition
All of our offers are based on each item being new, unopened, and in mint to near-mint condition. When your shipment arrives, our team verifies that the condition matches what was received. If anything differs, we will send a revised offer with photos before you decide.
Offers update as the market moves in real time, so scanning at a different time may produce a different number. If you think an offer is off, you can report it to our team for a manual review. For rare or high-value Star Wars toys, we would rather take an extra day to get it right than lose your trust by making a bad offer.
What Makes Star Wars Toys Valuable
Beyond the pricing factors above, certain attributes drive Star Wars toys values more than others. Here's what to look for in your own collection:
Era and original release
Vintage Kenner figures from 1977-1985 are the most valuable category in the Star Wars collectibles market, but condition plays a big role. Power of the Force (1995), Saga, and modern Hasbro lines like The Black Series and The Vintage Collection each have their own collector market. Limited convention and retailer exclusives across all eras tend to be more valuable than common releases.
Card and packaging variants
For vintage carded figures the card back is important. 12-back, 20-back, 21-back and 32-back cards (by number of figures on the back) have different values. The country of origin also affects pricing: US Kenner cards, Canadian bilingual cards and UK Palitoy cards each have distinct collector demand. The bubble condition (clear, intact, no yellowing or separation) plays a major role.
Accessory completeness
Loose vintage figures need their original accessories to hold full value. A Boba Fett missing his blaster, a Luke missing his lightsaber, or an Imperial Stormtrooper missing his rifle all see significant value drops. Our offers factor in which accessories are present and whether they're authentic or reproductions.
Production quirks and rarities
Certain vintage figures have known rare variants: double-telescoping lightsabers on the original Luke, Vader, and Ben Kenobi; vinyl cape vs. plastic cape Jawa; small-head vs. large-head Han Solo. (Note: actual double-telescoping figures are extremely rare. Most are the standard single-telescoping version.)
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Frequently Asked Questions
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