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Submitted photo · May 16, 2026

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Remco, 1986

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AI Identification

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Mid-1980s-era-style professional wrestler action figure

Toys and Action Figures

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $75

As of May 16, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a plastic articulated action figure depicting a muscular male professional wrestler with a shaved head and a distinctive horseshoe mustache. The figure is styled with red eye makeup and features a yellow hammer and sickle motif on the forehead and the center of its red fabric singlet. The use of a soft goods (fabric) outfit is consistent with toy manufacturing trends from the 1980s. The user identifies this as a 'Remco' figure from '1986,' which is unverified but stylistically consistent with the AWA (American Wrestling Association) line produced by Remco during that period. The figure bears a strong resemblance to the wrestler 'Nikolai Volkoff,' though without visible branding on the figure itself, this remains a stylistic attribution. Condition appears used, with visible paint wear on the mustache and forehead emblem. The articulation points at the shoulders and neck are typical for the era's five-point-of-articulation design. Further inspection of the feet or back for a molded date or manufacturer mark would be required to verify the user's specific claims of origin and date.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have examined this articulated plastic figure featuring a red fabric singlet and Eastern Bloc-style motifs. The item appears to align with the design language of mid-1980s wrestling toys. Per user submission, the item is attributed to Remco and dated to 1986. While the aesthetic is consistent with the American Wrestling Association (AWA) Mat Mania line and the wrestler Nikolai Volkoff, I cannot verify the manufacturer or production year from the photo alone. A physical inspection to locate molded copyright marks on the heels or lower back would be necessary to support the attributed origin. Condition is a significant factor here; I can see visible paint loss on the mustache and forehead emblem, and the fabric singlet shows signs of play wear. To confirm authenticity, an expert in-hand examination would be required to verify plastic density and mold characteristics. The market for vintage wrestling figures depends heavily on 'soft goods' (fabric) completeness; if this figure transitioned from a legitimate 1980s production to a modern reproduction or 'in the style of' piece, the value would likely drop below $15. My estimate assumes the user's attribution is correct and reflects typical market behavior for loose, played-with figures of this specific type. Should the figure be a more common variant or a later reissue, the value would be adjusted accordingly. Documentation of provenance or a factory-sealed package would significantly increase the price range, but based on the loose condition and wear, the current estimate represents the likely trade value for an assumed AWA-era example.

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