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    10 Collectibles So Rare They’re Basically Mythical Artifacts

    Josh McDarrisBy Josh McDarrisMarch 31, 2025Updated:August 6, 2025
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    Movie memorabilia is more than just merchandise; it’s a tangible piece of cinematic history. Some artifacts, however, become legends due to their rarity, iconic status, and astronomical value. Here are ten of the rarest movie collectibles—artifacts so elusive they’ve achieved mythical status.

    1. Rocket-Firing Boba Fett Action Figure

    Originally planned as a mail-order item by Kenner in 1979, this Star Wars action figure never reached mass production due to safety concerns. Only a handful of prototypes exist, making it highly coveted. In June 2024, one sold for an astonishing $525,000 at Heritage Auctions. Finding one today would be akin to striking archaeological gold.

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    2. Blade Runner – Deckard’s Original Blaster

    Harrison Ford’s iconic blaster from Blade Runner is a revered piece of film history. Known for its intricate design and futuristic aesthetics, only one fully authentic “hero” prop gun exists. This legendary item sold for $41,000 at auction in June 2018.

    3. Original Kenner Alien Action Figure

    When Ridley Scott’s groundbreaking film Alien premiered, Kenner daringly produced an 18-inch xenomorph figure. Due to its terrifying realism, the figure was quickly recalled. The remaining examples command impressive prices at auctions, making it a treasured find for collectors.

    1979 catalog ad, image from hideousplastic.com

    4. Indiana Jones’s Fedora from Raiders of the Lost Ark

    Indiana Jones’s fedora is emblematic of adventure itself. Original hats from Raiders of the Lost Ark seldom appear for sale, but one from the Indiana Jones franchise fetched $630,000 at auction in August 2024—proof of its iconic value and desirability.

    5. Superman Cape Worn by Christopher Reeve

    Christopher Reeve’s portrayal of Superman left an indelible mark on pop culture. Original capes from Superman: The Movie are rare collector’s gems, symbolizing nostalgia and cinematic significance. In December 2019, a screen-worn cape sold for an impressive $193,750.

    6. Jurassic Park Original Velociraptor Animatronics

    Created by legendary special-effects artist Stan Winston, Jurassic Park’s animatronic velociraptors became iconic cinematic creations. Few have survived intact; one used in The Lost World: Jurassic Park sold for roughly $110,000 in 2009, making it a prized possession for movie memorabilia enthusiasts.

    7. Star Wars Vinyl Cape Jawa

    Initially released with a vinyl cape, the Jawa action figure quickly transitioned to cloth, drastically limiting the original’s availability. In July 2023, a vinyl-caped Jawa sold for approximately $33,935, marking it as a true rarity among Star Wars collectors.

    8. Back to the Future Part II Nike Air MAGs

    These futuristic sneakers famously worn by Michael J. Fox have inspired sneakerheads worldwide. Authentic screen-used pairs rarely surface, with individual shoes fetching high prices at recent auctions, reinforcing their legendary status.

    9. Original Ghostbusters Proton Pack

    Few movie props are as recognizable as the Ghostbusters Proton Pack. Screen-used packs rarely enter the market; a production-used pack from the 2016 reboot sold in June 2023 for $18,750, instantly becoming a centerpiece for collectors.

    10. Wizard of Oz Ruby Slippers

    Perhaps the most legendary film artifact ever, Judy Garland’s ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz epitomize cinematic magic. With only a handful of pairs in existence, these shoes are rarely available for purchase. In December 2024, one pair sold for a record-setting $32.5 million, cementing its position as the most valuable movie memorabilia in history.

    Collecting these extraordinary artifacts transcends hobby status—it’s about preserving cinematic legacy and celebrating the myths movies create. Each collectible on this list carries a story that continues to captivate audiences and collectors worldwide.

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