These 10 Star Wars Collectibles Will EXPLODE in Value (Most Collectors Miss #3)

These 10 Star Wars Collectibles Will EXPLODE in Value (Most Collectors Miss #3) A Boba Fett toy just sold for $1.3 million. A garage find hit $3 million. The Star Wars collecting market is not slowing down — it is accelerating. In this video, we reveal the 10 Star Wars collectibles that serious collectors are quietly positioning themselves in RIGHT NOW, before the mainstream market catches up. From a LEGO set retiring at the end of 2026, to a 1977 trading card that appreciated 250% in just two years, to ILM filming miniatures that could benchmark against a $3 million sale — every item on this list has a specific, data-backed reason it is next. Whether you collect vintage Kenner figures, graded trading cards, original theatrical posters, or production props, this list covers the categories most likely to produce outsized returns over the next 5 to 15 years. 🔍 What we cover in this video: – The LEGO UCS Millennium Falcon retirement play – Why 1977 Topps Star Wars PSA 9 cards are still undervalued – First-run Grogu figures and the nostalgia cycle – Lili Ledy Mexican variants — the information asymmetry opportunity – Original Holiday Special media and why suppression creates scarcity – Early Black Series waves (2013–2015) and the generational wealth cycle – International theatrical posters — Japanese and Polish originals – Original trilogy background props vs. hero prop pricing gaps – ILM filming miniatures and the $3 million benchmark – The 1977 Topps Series One complete PSA 10 set Star Wars collecting is entering a new era. The question is not whether these items will rise in value. The question is whether you are positioned before they do. #StarWars #StarWarsCollectibles #StarWarsInvesting #LEGOStarWars #VintageKenner #StarWarsCards #Topps1977 #BlackSeries #ILMMiniatures #CollectiblesInvesting #StarWarsMemorabilia #GroguFigures #BobаFett #LiliLedy #StarWarsPosters #CollectiblesMarket #StarWarsProps #PSA10 #TheMandalorian #StarWars2026