The value of a 1980s G.I. Joe figure can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and whether it includes original packaging and accessories. On average, a loose figure may sell for $10 to $50, while mint-condition figures in their original boxes can fetch between $100 to several hundred dollars. Rare variants or sought-after characters can be worth even more, sometimes exceeding $1,000. Collectors often consult price guides or auction sites for the most accurate valuations.
$5-10 max. It is not a valuable item.
GI Joe
GI Joe was released in 2009.
if you are a gi joe fan you will not like gi joe the rise of cobra,but if your an action movie fan you might like it
There certainly is a GI Jane figure, but she's a bit rarer than the GI Joe lineup.
$5-10 max. It is not a valuable item.
GI Joe
GI Joe was released in 2009.
no, the toughest gi joe is snake eyes
if you are a gi joe fan you will not like gi joe the rise of cobra,but if your an action movie fan you might like it
There certainly is a GI Jane figure, but she's a bit rarer than the GI Joe lineup.
Without the issue number and condition you'll need to refer to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide .
GI Joe in 2009 movie stands for Your Mum
If you are an 8-11 year old, GI Joe is very cool
It's only worth about 25p.
Joe Headquarters is a site that has extensive information on GI Joe. The best place to see GI Joe cartoons is on DVD or Netflix. There are some on YouTube as well.
A GI Joe is an action figuire. Much different than a doll. As to say a Barbie Doll There are two ways to answer this question. One is that, no, GI Joe is an action figure while Barbie is a fashion doll. The other is to say, no, because only dolls that Mattel makes are considered Barbie dolls, while Joe is manufactured by Hasbro.