Selling Star Trek

Sell Your Star Trek Collection

Mego 1970s through Playmates TNG-era - valued on series, card condition, and the small phasers and tricorders that always go missing. If you’re thinking about moving a piece or a whole Star Treklot, you’ll get an honest, sold-comp-backed number from a collector who actually knows the line — not a lowball off the front of the box.

Get an offer on your Star TrekSee the Star Trek value guide

How we buy Star Trek

Every Star Trekpiece is researched by hand, graded straight, and priced against real eBay sold comps. We’d rather quote you a number you can check than a number you have to take on faith.

What makes a Star Trek piece valuable

Star Trek runs from 1970s Mego, into the Playmates Next Generation and Deep Space Nine run of the 90s. Two pieces that look the same to most buyers can be worlds apart in value. Here’s what we check before we put a number on anything:

Era and maker - 1970s Mego figures are a scarcer, fragile market; 90s Playmates figures are common loose but valued carded

Accessory completeness - phasers, tricorders, and base stands are tiny and almost always lost

Card and bubble condition for carded Playmates; Mego boxed and carded pieces command a real premium

Limited and convention-exclusive figures, and short-packed later-wave characters

Pieces we know well in Star Trek

A few of the Star Trekpieces we research and buy — though we identify and price everything you send, common and scarce alike:

Selling your Star Trek, step by step

01

Send photos and a few details

Snapshots of your Star Trekpieces — carded or loose, the figures, the box, any accessories. The line and rough condition is plenty to start.

02

We research and quote

Each piece gets identified by hand, graded straight, and priced against actual Star Treksold listings — the real sales behind the number.

03

Deal direct, or walk away

Take the offer and get paid, collector to collector — or hold onto your Star Trek. No fees, no pressure, no obligation either way.

Get an honest number on your Star Trek.

Tell us what you’ve got. A real collector reads every message, researches each Star Trekpiece against real sold comps, and gets back to you — usually within a day. No obligation.

  • Sold-comp-backed offer, not a lowball
  • Every piece identified by hand
  • No obligation, no pressure to sell

Sell your Star Trek

A few details is all it takes. Photos help, but aren't required to start.

No spam, no list-selling. Just a real reply from a collector.

Selling Star Trek— straight answers

How do you decide what my Star Trek is worth?+

Every number is anchored to real eBay sold listings - what Star Trek pieces in the same condition have actually sold for recently, not active asking prices or an estimate tool. We identify exactly what you have first (1970s Mego, into the Playmates Next Generation and Deep Space Nine run of the 90s), then pull the comps that match.

What drives the value in Star Trek?+

Era and maker - 1970s Mego figures are a scarcer, fragile market; 90s Playmates figures are common loose but valued carded. Accessory completeness - phasers, tricorders, and base stands are tiny and almost always lost. We check each of these by hand before we quote, so the offer reflects what your specific pieces are - not a blanket price for the line.

Do I have to sell, or can I just get a number?+

No obligation, ever. Send photos and we'll research each piece and give you an honest, sold-comp-backed read. If you decide to hold, that's completely fine - no pressure, no list-selling.

Will you buy a whole Star Trek collection or just the rare pieces?+

Both. We'll take a collection as a whole or cherry-pick the standout pieces - whichever gets you the best outcome. Either way every item is identified and priced on its own merits, including the common ones.

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