To many, online auction houses seem like the playground of people with much deeper wallets. But not today! Today, Hake’s is holding a variety of toy auctions that start at $9.99, meaning anyone who wants to try bidding on rare and valuable items can get in the game. While some of the more valuable items have already bid up into the hundreds and even thousands, there are still a variety of $9.99 items that are worth throwing your hat into the ring. Check out some of them below!

Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers Goldar

While the new Lightning Collection action figures are miles beyond the original 1990 Power Rangers action figures, the 1990 Goldar was a good-looking figure! Granted, he was largely unposeable, but he had a great sculpt, and came in this cool window box. Worth the price of admission.

Hake’s – MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS EVIL SPACE ALIEN GOLDAR BOXED ACTION FIGURE. (hakes.com)

Gargoyles Demona and Broadway (Ungraded)

The new resin busts by Diamond Select Toys are on everyone’s shopping list nowadays, but you can’t forget the original Gargoyles, released in 1995 by Kenner. Bid on a nice pair for only $10 and get them graded yourself – or just play with them!

Hake’s – GARGOYLES DEMONA AND BROADWAY CARDED ACTION FIGURE PAIR. (hakes.com)

Star Wars Dengar – AFA 70

Poor Dengar. He always looks so sad, and being wrapped in loose-fitting bandages like a toilet-paper mummy doesn’t help any. But he should feel good – he’s one of the greatest bounty hunters in the galaxy, in one of the greatest Star Wars movies! Go on, give Dengar a good home.

Hake’s – STAR WARS: RETURN OF THE JEDI (1983) – DENGAR 77 BACK-A AFA 70 Y-EX+. (hakes.com)

The Shadow Carded Action Figures – Lot of 6

While not a movie that set the world on fire upon its release — the superhero flick was trounced by The Lion King and The Mask in theaters in 1994 – it boasted some great special effects and a great cast, and some rare action figures of Alec Baldwin. 

Hake’s – THE SHADOW CARDED ACTION FIGURE LOT OF SIX. (hakes.com)

Star Trek Board Game

In 1974, Mego ruled the action figure roost, but Hasbro was doing there own thing – board games! If you like your Star Trek low-tech and analog, then you’ll need this sealed board game based on the original series, or at least its animated spin-off.

Hake’s – STAR TREK GAME BY HASBRO IN FACTORY SEALED BOX. (hakes.com)

Toy Biz X-Force Action Figures Case of 24

If there’s one thing better than old 1990s X-Force action figures from Toy Biz, it’s this – a full case of them! You can personally unpack 24 figures, including Kane, Krule, Grizzly, Cannonball and not one but TWO different Cables, and pretend you own your own KB Toy Store in the local mall. Priceless!

Hake’s – TOY BIZ X-FORCE SERIES 2 CASE OF 24 ACTION FIGURES. (hakes.com)