Price Guide Information
The prices indicated in the price guides are the prices (in U.S. dollars) that I believe
you should pay for that particular figurine if the figurine is in very good or mint
condition. If there is anything wrong with the figurine, like paint rubs, scratches,
etc. the figurine is worth less than the low end price. If the figurine is mint or
in the original package, it will be worth at least the high end price. When trying
to figure out how much a figurine is worth, you need to look at who made it, how well it
was painted, what year it has on it, any color variations, and the condition it is
in. The low end price would be a good price to pay for a figurine in very good
condition and the high end price should be the most you should pay for the figurine in
mint condition (you may pay a little more for those that are still in original packaging).
To convert the prices in this price guide from U.S. dollars to the currency in your country, go to The Universal Currency Converter.
If you think any of my prices are incorrect, please let me know. This is just my opinion but I try to be as accurate as possible. If you see any other mistakes, also let me know so I can update this list. If you have any information or picture of any figurine or figurine item that is not in this price guide, please email me at marla@timelesstrinkets.com.
Some pictures are provided by Snork collectors around the world. Thanks to all who contributed. I want to specially thank Pat Faris for many of the pictures and for help with prices.