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Used WWE wrestling action figures

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AI Identification

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Used WWE Wrestling Action Figures: Kane and Daniel Bryan

Collectible Action Figures

AI Estimated Value

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$25-40

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This lot consists of two used WWE wrestling action figures, specifically depicting 'Kane' and 'Daniel Bryan.' Both figures appear to be made of molded plastic and feature multiple points of articulation, typical of modern collectible action figures. The 'Kane' figure stands to the left and is characterized by his iconic red and black wrestling attire, including a red mask covering most of his face, long black hair, a black singlet with red stitching details, and black long-sleeved gloves. His lower body features black pants with red flame or claw mark patterns and tall black laced boots. The 'Daniel Bryan' figure, on the right, is depicted with a fair skin tone, a prominent brown beard, and long brown hair. He wears red wrestling trunks with a black and white design on the front, and tall red wrestling boots with white and black detailing. Both figures exhibit signs of light play wear, such as minor scuffs or paint rubs which are common for used action figures, but no significant damage like broken limbs or missing accessories is immediately apparent from the provided image. The paint application on both figures seems to be factory standard with no obvious touch-ups. Given the design of the figures and the wrestlers' active periods, these figures likely date from the 2010s. The craftsmanship suggests standard mass-produced quality for collectible action figures, focusing on character likeness and playability.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided images of two used WWE wrestling action figures, specifically depicting 'Kane' and 'Daniel Bryan.' Based on their appearance and typical production, these are mass-produced action figures likely from the 2010s, designed for playability and collecting. Both figures appear to be authentic representations of their respective characters, manufactured by an official licensee. The condition of both figures is good, commensurate with light play wear. I observe minor scuffs or paint rubs, which are common for used action figures, but there is no apparent significant damage such as broken limbs or missing major accessories. The paint application appears factory standard. In terms of market conditions, these figures are generally considered common in the secondary market. While 'Kane' and 'Daniel Bryan' are popular wrestlers, these specific figures are not rare variants or chase editions. The loose, used condition, without original packaging or additional accessories, further limits their value. Comparable sales for similar loose, used WWE action figures from this era typically fall within the $10-$20 range per figure, depending on the specific character and condition. The pairing of these two figures in a single lot may appeal to a collector looking for both. My appraisal value of $25-40 reflects the combined value of two well-known characters in good, played-with condition without packaging. Demand is steady among wrestling figure collectors, but the supply of these particular figures is ample. It is important to note the limitations of image-based appraisal. While I can assess visual condition and general authenticity, a definitive verification of authenticity, particularly concerning subtle variations or potential custom alterations, would require an in-person examination. This would allow for tactile inspection of joints, plastic quality, and a more thorough check for possible repairs or touch-ups that might not be visible in photographs.

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