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Living Toyz *NSYNC Collectible Marionette, Justin Timberlake edition

Submitted photo of Living Toyz *NSYNC Collectible Marionette, Justin Timberlake edition
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User's notes

Justin Timberlake

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AI Estimated Value

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$40-$75

AI estimate as of May 18, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting

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AI Item Analysis

This appears to be a collectible marionette figure in its original display packaging, bearing the branding for the boy band '*NSYNC'. The box explicitly identifies the figure as 'JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE' on the lower edge, which is consistent with the user's provided attribution. The packaging features a stage-like aesthetic with printed red curtains and the logo 'Living Toyz' in the upper corner. The marionette itself is visible through a clear plastic window, depicted with curly blonde hair and wearing a raglan-style shirt with blue sleeves and a white torso marked with the number '21'. In the bottom right corner of the box, there is an inset photograph of Justin Timberlake, which stylistic evidence suggests is consistent with the 'No Strings Attached' era of the band (circa 2000). The box shows some visible wear, including softening at the corners, creasing on the cardboard edges, and some minor surface abrasions. All identifying branding and celebrity likenesses are based on the printed text and imagery on the packaging; however, the item remains unauthenticated and its provenance is subject to in-person verification to rule out reproduction or packaging swaps. Craftsmanship appears consistent with mass-produced celebrity merchandise from the early 2000s.

AI Appraisal Report

Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined a marionette figure in packaging that bears various marks consistent with the 'Living Toyz' brand and the boy band '*NSYNC'. Per the user's submission, this item is attributed as a Justin Timberlake edition marionette. From what I can see, the packaging style and the garment featuring the number '21' reflect mass-produced celebrity merchandise typical of the early 2000s. I cannot verify from a photo alone the physical integrity of the strings or the presence of any internal manufacturing defects. The estimated value of $40-$75 assumes the attribution is correct and the item is complete. Market interest for items of this type is driven by pop culture nostalgia; however, I must note that the value is significantly impacted by the visible wear on the box, including creased edges and softened corners. Based on general market behavior, collectible toys in distressed packaging typically command a lower price than those in mint condition. This estimate is a hypothesis based on the provided identification; should the item be a modern reproduction or the figure a replacement for the packaging, the value would likely decrease to a nominal range of $10-$20. To establish a more firm position on the item, a physical inspection would be required to rule out packaging swaps and to verify the tactile quality of the plastics and textiles. Documentation of provenance or a retail receipt from the era of production would also be necessary to support the attribution. While the likeness and branding are consistent with the 'No Strings Attached' era, this cannot be considered a verified identification without expert in-person appraisal.

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