2-1B (Two-Onebee)
2-1B (Two-Onebee)

Collector's Notes for a vintage Star Wars 2-1B (Two-Onebee) Action Figure:

2-1B is not hard to find in the loose figure market - but can be a challenge to find complete. He does not hold on to his staff very well - so it's pretty common for that to go missing.

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Current 2-1B (Two-Onebee) Action Figures for sale on eBay

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Current pricing on the 2-1B (Two-Onebee) Action Figure

How much is a vintage Star Wars 2-1B (Two-Onebee) Action Figure worth?
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The below ranks are from high to low for loose complete figures. The highest priced figure would be ranked #1, etc.

The 2-1B (Two-Onebee) action figure is a middle value figure (middle third). Rank: 59/101
This figure has a fair number of sales (middle third - decent availability). Rank: 55/101
This figure gets a fair number of bids at auction (middle third - somewhat desirable). Rank: 57/101

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A Loose Incomplete 2-1B (Two-Onebee) is worth on average $8.03 as of 4/05/2024. In poor condition, it is closer to $4.03, while excellent condtion examples are closer to $11.97. (click here see the sold listings)

A Loose Complete 2-1B (Two-Onebee) is worth on average $23.48 as of 4/05/2024. In poor condition, it is closer to $17.09, while excellent condtion examples are closer to $30.79. (click here see the sold listings)

A Carded 2-1B (Two-Onebee) is worth on average $216.37 as of 4/05/2024. In poor condition, it is closer to $140.30, while excellent condtion examples are closer to $306.30. (click here see the sold listings)

A Graded 2-1B (Two-Onebee) is worth on average $132.18 as of 4/05/2024. In poor condition, it is closer to $95.50, while excellent condtion examples are closer to $193.50. (click here see the sold listings)

A On Card Graded 2-1B (Two-Onebee) is worth on average $900.99 as of 4/05/2024. In poor condition, it is closer to $437.00, while excellent condtion examples are closer to $1,239.33. (click here see the sold listings)

These prices are based on sales data for the last 12 months. The chart below will also show you the lowest and highest values this 2-1B (Two-Onebee) sold for. Currency is set to:

Low PriceAvg PriceHigh PriceAvg # BidsTotal Sales
Loose Incomplete
(click here see the sold listings)
0.99 8.03 16.50 4 113
Loose Complete
(click here see the sold listings)
9.99 23.48 60.00 9 105
Carded
(click here see the sold listings)
110.50 216.37 586.00 12 15
Graded
(click here see the sold listings)
90.00 132.18 224.50 14 11
On Card Graded
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340.00 900.99 1,525.00 20 7

Last updated 4/05/2024
Pricing data is based on recently completed online auctions. The data is currated to ensure quality, so there were likely more actual auctions for this figure - we do our best to exclude: figures that are in rough shape, figures that have reproduction accessories, figures that have an incorrect accessory, auctions by sellers known to sell reproduction items, as well as other criteria.


Accessories

2-1B (Two-Onebee) has the following accessories (click item for details):


Cardbacks

If you collect carded figures, the general trend is that the earlier the card, the more valuable the figure will be - though there are special cases where alternative cards such as foreign labels might fetch more money. The 2-1B (Two-Onebee) Action Figure is on the following cardbacks:
2-1B Staff 41 Figure Cardback
2-1B Staff 45 Figure Cardback
2-1B Staff 47 Figure Cardback
2-1B Staff 48 Figure Card Back
2-1B Staff 65 Figure Card Back
2-1B Staff 77 Figure Card Back
2-1B Staff 79 Figure Cardback
2-1B Staff 92 Figure Card Back

Variations

This section is broken down into three parts. First, we will describe what we call "Pricing Variations". These are differing characteristics in the figure that have a large impact on price. Second, we will look at more distinctive variations that we have identified that may be of interest to collectors. Thirdly, we'll provide links to other variation resources. No one place can cover it all!

We curently classify all 2-1B (Two-Onebee) figures in just one Pricing Variation.

2-1B has 5 major variations that can easily be identified using the following chart. The blue color of the body also differs across these variants - but can be difficult to identify without a side by side comparison, so we left that info out, but you can get a sense from the images below.

The silver of the medallion is slightly darker in Var 5, but depending on lighting, this feature can be difficult to judge.

The mold scars when on top of the head are USUALLY very obvious. The variations with side of head mold scars can sometimes be less obvious, or even only really show on one side.

The "PacMan" toe bolt in Var 1 is hard to see - the "mouth" is in the lower left quarter.

We have found the following variations for the 2-1B (Two-Onebee) action figure.

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Feature Var 1 Var 2 Var 3 Var 4 Var 5
Number of bolts on claw One
One
One
One
One
One
Two
Two
Two
Two
Mold scar location on head Top of head
Top of head
Sides of head
Sides of head
Sides of head
Sides of head
Top of head
Top of head
Top of head
Top of head
The COO on right leg Made In Hong Kong Made In Hong Kong No/Faint COO Made In Hong Kong Made In Hong Kong
The mold seam on the soles of the feet Flat - no mold seam
Flat - no mold seam
Flat - no mold seam
Flat - no mold seam
Flat - no mold seam
Flat - no mold seam
Flat - no mold seam
Flat - no mold seam
Obvious mold seam
Obvious mold seam
Checking the features above should have identified your variant. The following are other identifiers or info on the variations.
The bar across the elbow No Dots
No Dots
No Dots
No Dots
No Dots
No Dots
Dots
Dots
Dots
Dots
Chest medallion color Light Silver
Light Silver
Light Silver
Light Silver
Light Silver
Light Silver
Light Silver
Light Silver
Dark Silver
Dark Silver
Left Foot Toe Bolt PacMan
PacMan
Circle
Circle
Circle
Circle
Circle
Circle
Circle
Circle
The Ns in the COO: Made I(N) Ho(N)g Ko(N)g Top N (from IN) is offset compared to lower Ns in Hong and Kong.
Top N (from IN) is offset compared to lower Ns in Hong and Kong.
Top N (from IN) is offset compared to lower Ns in Hong and Kong.
Top N (from IN) is offset compared to lower Ns in Hong and Kong.
N/A All 3 Ns line up perfectly.
All 3 Ns line up perfectly.
All 3 Ns line up perfectly.
All 3 Ns line up perfectly.
Period next to "F" in "L.F.L." Nested under the
Nested under the "arms" of the F
Nested under the
Nested under the "arms" of the F
Nested under the
Nested under the "arms" of the F
Clearly to the right of the
Clearly to the right of the "F"
Clearly to the right of the
Clearly to the right of the "F"
Ⓒ (copyright symbol) Smaller in thicker print
Smaller in thicker print
Smaller in thicker print
Smaller in thicker print
Smaller in thicker print
Smaller in thicker print
Larger in thinner print
Larger in thinner print
Larger in thinner print
Larger in thinner print
Mouth Size Big Mouth
Big Mouth
Big Mouth
Big Mouth
Big Mouth
Big Mouth
Small Mouth
Small Mouth
Small Mouth
Small Mouth
Eye pupil Flat disc
Flat disc
Flat disc
Flat disc
Flat disc
Flat disc
Round dome
Round dome
Round dome
Round dome
Manufacturer Smile Smile Smile Unitoy Kader
Front Var 1
Var 1
Var 2
Var 2
Var 3
Var 3
Var 4
Var 4
Var 5
Var 5
Back Var 1
Var 1
Var 2
Var 2
Var 3
Var 3
Var 4
Var 4
Var 5
Var 5
Side Var 1 Var 2
Var 2
Var 3
Var 3
Var 4
Var 4
Var 5

We have put a lot of time in to compile this data. If you feel we have any bad information, we want to know! Contact us through our FB page here.

One thing ALL collectors can agree on is that there is more than one way to define a "variation". You may disagree with our variation assessment, so we provide the following resources which we find very valuable. They don't all agree with us, nor necessarily with each other, but each one is worth a look. (The following buttons will open these external sites in a new tab/window.)







Advice for selling a vintage 2-1B (Two-Onebee) Action Figure: (see next section for general selling advice.)

No specific advice for selling a Too-Onebee (2-1B) figure. See General Sellers Advice section below.


General advice for selling vintage Star Wars collectibles:

The following suggestions are intended to help you get the best price possible for the figure you are trying to sell, whether you are selling on eBay, Mercari, or any other online platform.

Best Platforms for Selling Vintage Star Wars Action Figures

Every platform has its advantages. If you have a solid brand built in a particular platform - you should definitely sell there. In general, our top pick is eBay. Yes, we are an eBay affiliate, but eBay is a solid, reputable platform that has been around as long as e-commerce. People trust it, and it has solid protections for sellers and buyers. Other platforms like FaceBook Market Place, Mercari, Etsy, and even Poshmark are all solid platforms, but most sellers do not rely on any one of them singly. Often, if you find a listing on one of these platforms, it is likely cross-listed on eBay. So if you are looking to post on a single online platform, eBay is our top recommendation. For local sales, FaceBook Market Place and Craigslist are your best bets. Facebook will probably get you a larger audience, but Craigslist still attracts a large group of people that shy away from social media.

Tips For Listing Vintage Star Wars Action Figures Online

  • Take clear, close-up photos of the figure, including the following:
    • Full body from the front, back, sides AND top.
    • Close ups of the accessory/weapon, by itself, from both sides.
  • Take photos of any damaged areas, including scratches, rubbed off paint, or discoloration.
  • Take photos of the figure standing without help of a stand if you can to demonstrate the tightness of the legs.
  • Take photos of the figure with arms extended to demonstrate the tightness of the arms.
  • Any the above photo suggestions can of course be combined to minimize the number of photos you need to take/upload. Consider an action pose of the figure from an angle, with weapon in hand, and the head pointed at the camera. This demonstrates a number of traits while at the same time making a cool main photo.
  • If the arms and/or legs are loose, disclose that in the listing.
  • If there is any damage or discoloration, disclose that in the listing.
  • DO NOT buy reproduction weapons to sell with a figure to make them "look complete". Collectors do NOT want reproduction items and your reputation can be ruined for selling them. Do your best to verify the weapon with resources like The Imperial Gunnery. If you can't verify it, mention that in the listing. The more effort you put into knowing the product, the more trust you will earn from the buyers!
  • DO NOT post a figure with a vintage accessory that does not go with it and claim that's it's "100% original". Even if the accessory is an original, if it doesn't go to the figure - no one wants to buy it that way. You are better off listing the accessory separately.
  • Avoid using the phrase "No Repro" in the listing to try to indicate that it's all original. Many serious collectors have advanced searches that they use, and frequently block "repro" in the search. So, even though you have a "no" in there, you may be losing some of your audience. Instead, use phrases like "100% original" or "complete and all original vintage accessories".
  • Do NOT post fuzzy or out of focus pictures. Buyers will likely think that you either don't know what you are doing, or that you are trying to hide something about the figure.
  • You do not need fancy cameras to take good pictures for your posting. An older cell phone can often take perfect photos. If you are having trouble getting a clear shot, consider getting or making a simple mount for your phone. This will hold it steady for you while you make sure it gets in focus.

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