Posted 2 years ago
jgrahling
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got them for christmas in 1974 just wanted to know how much there worth
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Posted 2 years ago
jgrahling
(1 item)
got them for christmas in 1974 just wanted to know how much there worth
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It's nice to know you have had your Mego figures for so long and they appear to be in very nice condition. I have included a few links you may wish to view to get some idea of what is out there so you can get an idea of their value.
There is a current listing on Ebay for 3 figures that includes your figures plus the Zira figure at:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PLANET-APES-MEGO-3-FIGURES-LOT-2-DR-ZAUS-DR-ZERA-CORNELIUS-POTA-1973-/190662114001?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2c6458fad1#ht_814wt_1398
Here are 2 listings with an established asking price for Dr, Zaius and Cornelius respectively:
http://www.bonanza.com/listings/VINTAGE-MEGO-PLANET-OF-APES-DR-ZAIUS-ACTION-FIGURE-T1/62528201
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p4340.l2557&item=380415908278&nma=true&rt=nc&si=OzmqaFZvXcnFuiQ2bO%252FApBFRHOE%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc#ht_1599wt_1165
If you would care to learn a bit more about your figures and the Mego line of Planet of the Apes figures, here is a link to the Mego Museum:
http://www.megomuseum.com/pota/
Hope this was of some help.