Selling X-Men
ToyBiz 1991 onward - the line that built the modern action-figure aisle. Valued on variants, accessories, and a still-sealed card. If you’re thinking about moving a piece or a whole X-Menlot, 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.
How we buy X-Men
Every X-Menpiece 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.
X-Men runs from 1991+ ToyBiz, riding the animated series, into the late-90s sub-lines. 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:
Card and bubble condition - the 1991 ToyBiz launch wave is common loose but scarce with a clean, uncreased card
Variants and running changes - paint, weapon, and card-art differences inside the same figure number
Complete accessories - the right weapons, capes, and missile-launcher parts; missing pieces gut a loose figure
Sub-lines and later assortments (Mutant Genesis, X-Force tie-ins) where the harder-to-find waves carry the value
A few of the X-Menpieces we research and buy — though we identify and price everything you send, common and scarce alike:
Snapshots of your X-Menpieces — carded or loose, the figures, the box, any accessories. The line and rough condition is plenty to start.
Each piece gets identified by hand, graded straight, and priced against actual X-Mensold listings — the real sales behind the number.
Take the offer and get paid, collector to collector — or hold onto your X-Men. No fees, no pressure, no obligation either way.

Tell us what you’ve got. A real collector reads every message, researches each X-Menpiece against real sold comps, and gets back to you — usually within a day. No obligation.
Every number is anchored to real eBay sold listings - what X-Men 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 (1991+ ToyBiz, riding the animated series, into the late-90s sub-lines), then pull the comps that match.
Card and bubble condition - the 1991 ToyBiz launch wave is common loose but scarce with a clean, uncreased card. Variants and running changes - paint, weapon, and card-art differences inside the same figure number. 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.
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.
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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