This is an original Heritage Auction catalog from the Star Wars Signature Auction on May 31, 2024. It's nearly 200 pages and jam-packed with stunning photos of ultra-rare Star Wars collectibles. It's near mint and barely been leafed through. It retails for $50.

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Star Wars Extravaganza Unleashed: Heritage Auctions Hosts Spectacular Memorabilia Sale!

Mandalorian hero helmet from Star Wars movie
The Mandalorian (Lucasfilm, 2019-), Pedro Pascal “Din Djarin” Hero Mandalorian Helmet from Season 2 and The Book of Boba Fett.

Prepare for a blockbuster Star Wars Signature auction at Heritage Auctions on May 31st, featuring an epic collection of memorabilia guaranteed to thrill any Star Wars fan! Experience the saga with Rey’s and Kylo Ren’s lightsabers from The Last Jedi, and step into the dark side with an Empire Strikes Back studio-sanctioned touring Darth Vader helmet, shoulder armor, and chest box. Mandalorian fans are in for a treat with not only a helmet and pistol from Season 2 but also rare items like helmets from the Death Watch and Covert clans, plus amusing artifacts like items that adorable Grogu tried to eat. This auction also boasts production scripts signed by George Lucas, and a plethora of rare movie posters, all the cards you owned or wanted to own as a kid, and one-of-a-kind Kenner toys.

CGC-certified Star Wars VHS Highlights Upcoming Heritage Sale

The early production VHS is among the CGC-certified Star Wars collectibles available in the Star Wars Signature Auction, going live just in time for May the Fourth.

Posted on: 5/3/2024

An extremely rare drawer box VHS of the original Star Wars movie certified by CGC Home Video™ is up for grabs on Heritage Auctions, just in time for May the Fourth. The vintage videocassette is one of the many CGC-certified collectibles in Heritage's Star Wars Signature Auction, which is set to end on May 31, 2024.

The sealed Star Wars VHS from 20th Century Fox Video (1982) is graded CGC 9.2 A and is one of the rarest Star Wars collectibles in the world. It is believed that there are less than ten factory-sealed drawer box copies of Star Wars still in existence due to low production, according to the auction house.

The VHS release of Star Wars in the 1980s is credited as the main contributor to the rise of home media in the United States. Unfortunately, although families rushed to purchase VCR players to relive the space drama at home, only a few households (roughly 5%) owned VHS players when the first retail release of Star Wars was made available to the public outside of rental stores. Sales of this drawer box VHS were limited, and few copies were produced, making this initial retail release of Star Wars very rare.

Other CGC-certified collectibles in the auction include: