

This figure was only given out at Activision's booth at the 2013 New York Toy Fair.

The figure is now a common sight in eBay auctions, selling for around $20-30. People paid over $100 for this figure before learning that it was in greater quantities than previously thought. It wasn't sold in stores, and was only handed out to Activision employees and people associated with the product. This figure is one of the rarest in all of the Skylanders collections. This bronze-colored version of Hot Dog was given out at the 2013 Electronic Entertainment Expo and Games Com shows. The value has plummeted from over $200 to just above retail price. This figure was originally released as an exclusive at the EB Games Expo, but started appearing at Toys R' Us stores in January 2014. More second-hand listings have appeared in recent years, driving its price down. This highly sought after Cynder appeared in standard retail assortments and has sold for over $300 in previous years. If you have any rare figures, list them in the comments section below and we'll do our best to figure out what they are worth! How are the other rare figures selling? We rounded up the latest confirmed sales for some of the more popular variants available.

The E3 2011 edition of Trigger Happy, which was handed out to show attendees months before the first Skylanders game released, sold for $1,725 a month ago, and a red Camo netted $2,025 in the same month. Today, people are asking more than that for just one figure. Given the limited supplies of these variant editions, collectors are willing to pay ridiculous amounts of money for them.Ī couple of years ago, we tracked an eBay sale of six gold and silver variants that ended up selling for $1,355.54 after 35 bids. Game Informer's Mike Futter was lucky enough to find a Color Shift Gill Grunt at his local Toys R' Us this weekend, but most people never see rare Skylanders action figures on store shelves.
