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I know everything and anything about Xena and Hercules action figures and dolls, as well as a knowledge for most other xena and hercules memorabilia. but other than that I have no knowledge of any other figures or collectibles.
i have one of the largest xena/hercules action figure collections. Including "one of a kinds" (action figure prototypes and action figures that never made it to market).
I run the "Xena Trade Center". It's a site that allows other Xena/Hercules fans to get free help in furthering their collection.
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| D | 05/14/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thanks for your answers, f.y.i ..... |
| Jessica | 01/09/12 | 10 | 10 | 10 | thank you Leena |
| d-man | 05/19/10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Sweet, thanks abunch. |
| Patrick | 10/01/07 | 6 | 7 | 9 | |
| paul | 02/13/06 | 10 | 10 | 10 |
It really depends on what figures you have. 6" or 12" or both? Some of the 12" are pretty rare, and sell well on ebay if split-up. Are far as I'm aware, the Shamaness Xena may be the rarest. Unfortunately
Action figures are all about Demand vs Availablity. If your the only person with a full collection in the future, your figures will still be valuable in the future. For example. Certain he-man figures
Depends on why the person collects in the first place. Sometimes its just a hobby - maybe just the joy of finding the item and owning it as part of a set. Others do it for the fact that actions figure
Thats a hard question. There are a few things that apply to all types of collectibles. 1. Keeping them dry: Some people keep things in sealed containers with moisture absorbers. 2. Keeping them out of
This really isn't my field of expertise, but I'm pretty sure your cheapest option would be to contact a Chinese toy factory. My mum orders toys from china and she finds her contacts on the net (a google

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