While many high-end Power Rangers collectibles trade for hundreds of dollars, the “most expensive” items often cross into the thousands—or even tens of thousands if you include screen-used production pieces.
Here is a breakdown of the most expensive Power Rangers toys and collectibles currently dominating the market in 2026.
1. The Heavyweights: Screen-Used “Hero” Props
If we define a “toy” in the broadest sense of high-end memorabilia, the most expensive items ever sold are the original production-made props. In recent years, auctions have seen prices skyrocket:
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Cosmic Fury Cannon (2023): Sold for a staggering $87,500 at a Heritage Auctions event.

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Astro Megaship/Megazord Filming Miniature (1998): This transformable model used for filming Power Rangers in Space realized $47,500.

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Tommy Oliver’s Green Ranger Costume: The original hero suit worn by Jason David Frank commanded $30,000.

2. The Holy Grail of Retail: Vintage Mint-in-Box (MIB)
For traditional toy collectors, nothing beats the original 1993–1995 Bandai line. Prices for “factory sealed” or “Mint on Card” (MOC) items have reached new heights:
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1993 Deluxe Megazord (Bandai): A pristine, factory-sealed version of the original Dino Megazord can easily fetch $2,000 – $5,000 on the private market.

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Carrier Zord Titanus: Due to its size and the rarity of finding one with a non-yellowed white plastic body, sealed units are often listed for upwards of $1,500.

3. High-End Boutique Collectibles
Modern collectors often turn to companies like Soul of Chogokin or Threezero for premium versions of classic toys. These are designed for adults and feature die-cast metal and high articulation.
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Soul of Chogokin GX-72 Megazord & GX-78 Dragonzord: As a set, these have appreciated significantly. A Mint-in-Box set now trends between $800 and $1,200.

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24K Gold Dragon Dagger (SDCC Exclusive): This 2014 San Diego Comic-Con exclusive was plated in real 24k gold. Originally retailing for $150, it now sits comfortably in the $1,000 – $1,500 range.

4. Rare Variants and “Oddities”
Sometimes, it’s the obscure items that command the highest prices:
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Power Rangers in Space “Apollo 12” Set: A rare 1999 crossover featuring real-life astronauts with Rangers. A dual set of these sold at auction for $2,375.

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Limited Edition Gold Legendary Morpher: A Super Megaforce exclusive that can reach $1,500 if it’s the specific Bandai Japan “Artisan” version.
What Makes a Power Ranger Toy Valuable?
| Factor | Impact on Price |
| Tommy Oliver Factor | Anything related to the late Jason David Frank (Green/White Ranger) carries a premium. |
| Box Condition | A “Mint in Box” (MIB) toy is often worth 5x–10x more than a “Loose” (out of box) version. |
| Completeness | For Megazords, having every small accessory (like the Mastodon shields or the Power Sword) is vital. |



