Jurassic Park Value Guide
Kenner 1993 onward - valued on the right dino or figure, working action features, and the dino-damage and capture-gear accessories. This is how Jurassic Parkvalues are actually set — not a price-guide average, but the real sold comps, the variants that matter, and the condition calls that move the number. When you want a real read on your own pieces, the appraisal below is free.
How we set the number
Every Jurassic Parkvalue we quote is anchored to actual eBay sold listings — the exact prices matching pieces closed at, in matching condition. Active asking prices are wish prices; an automated estimate is a shrug. We start from what people genuinely paid, then adjust for the specifics of your piece.
Jurassic Park spans 1993 Kenner original line through The Lost World and later assortments. These are the factors that separate a common piece from a genuine find — and the things to look at before you trust any number:
Line and wave - the 1993 Kenner original, The Lost World (1997), and later assortments are distinct, with short-packed waves carrying value
Accessory completeness - capture gear, projectiles, and the dino-damage wound pieces that are tiny and easily lost
Carded and complete for figures; boxed and complete for the larger dinosaurs
Electronic and action features working, and store-exclusive or short-run dinosaurs
Some of the Jurassic Parkpieces whose values come up most often — though every piece is worth identifying, because the value lives in the details:
The #1 mistake on Jurassic Park: pricing off a high active listing instead of a real sold one, and assuming condition is better than it is. A clean grade against the sold comps is the difference between a number that holds and a number that disappoints.
Grab the checklist to run a first pass yourself, then send your Jurassic Parkover for a free, no-obligation appraisal — researched by hand and priced against real sold comps.
The same hand-research walk-through we use on every Jurassic Park piece - boiled down to a checklist you can run yourself. Stop guessing and start with a number you can actually defend.

Send photos and we’ll do the research — identify each Jurassic Park piece, pull the matching sold comps, and give you an honest number with the receipts behind it. Free, and no obligation to sell.
By real eBay sold listings - the prices Jurassic Park pieces in matching condition have actually closed at recently, not active asking prices and not an automated estimate. An asking price is a wish; a sold price is a receipt. We start every appraisal from the sold comps.
Line and wave - the 1993 Kenner original, The Lost World (1997), and later assortments are distinct, with short-packed waves carrying value. Accessory completeness - capture gear, projectiles, and the dino-damage wound pieces that are tiny and easily lost. Two pieces that look identical to a casual buyer can sit at very different numbers once you account for these, which is exactly why a by-hand read beats a price-guide average.
Yes - more than almost anything else. Carded and complete for figures; boxed and complete for the larger dinosaurs. We grade against pristine, not against the last beat-up copy we saw, and when it's a close call we grade down. The honest grade is what keeps the number defensible.
Yes, and it's free with no obligation. Send photos and we'll identify each piece (1993 Kenner original line through The Lost World and later assortments), pull the matching sold comps, and give you a number with the receipts behind it. Grab the appraisal checklist below to do a first pass yourself, or send it over and we'll do the research.
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