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Batman by Mattel (2001 to 2012) Animated Classic Please Mark the Quantity You Have to Sell in the Column with the Red 2-Packs Arrow Brian's Toys Batman Figures Buy List Mattel Quantity Year Item Buy List Name Line Manufacturer Wave UPC you have TOTAL Notes Released Number Price to sell Last Updated: April 14, 2017 Questions/Concerns/Other Full Name: Address: Delivery Address: W730 State Road 35 Phone: Fountain City, WI 54629 Tel: 608.687.7572 ext: 3 E-mail: How did you find us? (please fill in) Fax: 608.687.7573 Email: [email protected] Brian’s Toys will require a list of your items if you are interested in receiving a price quote on your collection. It is very Note: Buylist prices on this sheet may change after 30 days important that we have an accurate description of your items so that we can give you an accurate price quote. By Guidelines for following the below format, you will help ensure an accurate quote for your collection. As an alternative to this excel form, we have a webapp available for http://buylist.brianstoys.com/lines/Batman/toys . Selling Your Collection The buy list prices reflect items mint in their original packaging. Before we can confirm your quote, we will need to know what items you have to sell. The below list is by Batman category. STEP 1 Search for each of your items and mark the quantity you want to sell in the column with the red arrow. STEP 2 Once the list is complete, please mail, fax, or e-mail to us. If you use this form, we will confirm your quote within 1-2 business days upon receiving it. STEP 3 If you send us a list but do not use this form, allow 2-4 business days for us to issue you a quote. The price quote will be good for two weeks only. If more than two weeks pass by, then we will need to reconfirm the prices. Once you accept the price quote, you will need to ship the items to us. We will allow you to ship your boxes on our UPS account. This will enable you to get our discounted shipping rates which will be deducted from the payment we send you. We will e-mail you further instructions on how to print your UPS labels. You can drop them off with the label(s) attached to any UPS location or UPS Store, or for an extra $5 charge, UPS can pick up at your home. STEP 4 Once your items arrive, we will then evaluate the shipment. If there are any problems with the shipment, we will adjust the prices accordingly. We will then contact you once more with a final price. If you do not find the price acceptable, we will return the items to you at our expense. Upon agreeing to the final price, we will pay by PayPal or mail a check for the final amount. Please allow up to three business days for us to process the check. STEP 5 If you would prefer immediate payment by PayPal, please let us know when you confirm the final price. We can pay by PayPal the same day you confirm. (Please note: Paypal will charge you approximately a 3% processing fee.) Page 1 of 14 Brian's Toys Batman Figures Buy List Mattel Quantity Year Item Buy List Name Line Manufacturer Wave UPC you have TOTAL Notes Released Number Price to sell Batman by Mattel (2001 to 2012) Animated Classic Please mark the quantity you have to sell in the column with the red 2-Packs arrow. You may also total the price in the green column. Batman & Robin Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Multi-Pack 63968 076281639680 $3 Batman vs. Joker Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Multi-Pack 027084038040 $2 Battle Scars Batman vs. Catwoman Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Multi-Pack 027084038026 $6 Stealth Suit Batman and Nightwing Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Multi-Pack 027084043471 $2 Tech Suit Batman vs. Two Face Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Multi-Pack 761941282954 $5 4-Packs Attack of the Penguin Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Mutli-Pack 027084095814 $2 Catwoman Attacks Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Mutli-Pack 027084095821 $6 Gotham City Figure Pack 1 (Batman - Batgirl - Nightwing - Robin) Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Mutli-Pack 027084067699 $5 Gotham City Figure Pack 2 (Batman - Catwoman - Joker - Two Face) Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Mutli-Pack 027084075229 $4 Exclusive Figures Batgirl (Rise of the Sin Tsu DVD Insert) Animated Classic Mattel 2007 Exclusive $1 Batman (Rise of the Sin Tsu DVD Insert) Animated Classic Mattel 2007 Exclusive $1 Nightwing (Rise of the Sin Tsu DVD Insert) Animated Classic Mattel 2008 Exclusive $1 Robin (Rise of the Sin Tsu DVD Insert) Animated Classic Mattel 2009 Exclusive $1 Single Figures Batgirl (Silver Outfit) Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Basic Figure J0705 027084290936 $2 Batman (Battle Damage) Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Basic Figure L4257 027084495157 $2 Batman (Orange Outfit) Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Basic Figure 027084405958 $1 Batman (Silver Outfit) Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Basic Figure J0696 027084290844 $3 Catwoman (Red) Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Basic Figure 027084405996 $1 Joker Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Basic Figure 027084405972 $1 Nightwing (Silver Outfit) Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Basic Figure J0700 027084290882 $2 Penguin Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Basic Figure J0879 027084292633 $2 Robin Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Basic Figure 027084405965 $3 Robin (Silver Outfit) Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Basic Figure J0696 027084290844 $3 Robin (Silver Outfit) Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Basic Figure J0703 027084290912 $1 Two Face (Black and White Stripped) Animated Classic Mattel 2005 Basic Figure K3685 027084405989 $5 BATMAN Basic Figures Series 1 Battle Armor Batman BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 1 027084038644 $2 Hydro-Suit Batman BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 1 B4976 027084038637 $4 Martial Arts Batman BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 1 027084038651 $1 Night Patrol Batman - Deluxe BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 1 $1 Quick Fire Joker BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 1 B4981 027084038682 $3 Page 2 of 14 Brian's Toys Batman Figures Buy List Mattel Quantity Year Item Buy List Name Line Manufacturer Wave UPC you have TOTAL Notes Released Number Price to sell Robin (Battle Board) BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 1 027084109221 $4 Stealth Armor Batman - Deluxe BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 1 027084038767 $2 Tech Armor Batman - Deluxe BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 1 027084038781 $6 Zipline Batman BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 1 B4979 027084038668 $2 Series 2 Arctic Shield Batman BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 2 027084047684 $1 Battle Spike Batman BATMAN Mattel Series 2 027084047691 $3 Ice Cannon Mr. Freeze (No Goggles) BATMAN Mattel Series 2 B6518 027084047677 $1 Ice Cannon Mr. Freeze (with goggles) BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 2 027084047677 $1 Ice Cannon Mr. Freeze (with goggles) (comic book back) BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 2 $1 Series 3 Battle Board Robin BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 3 B4980 027084038675 $4 Battle Board Robin (green) (repaint variant) BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 3 B6520 027084109221 $4 Croc Armor Batman BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 3 C0050 027084080506 $1 Electro-Net Batman BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 3 C0047 027084080476 $2 Snare Strike Batman BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 3 C0048 027084080483 $1 Series 4 Bane (Australia release) BATMAN Mattel 2005 Series 4 $1 Bruce Wayne BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 4 $6 Drill Cannon Batman BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 4 027084080537 $2 Scarecrow (Australia Release) BATMAN Mattel 2005 Series 4 $1 Sling Strike Nightwing BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 4 027084080513 $6 Series 5 Acid Blast Joker BATMAN Mattel 2004 Series 5 $1 Acid Shield Batman BATMAN Mattel 2004 Series 5 $1 Crossbow Batman BATMAN Mattel 2004 Series 5 $1 Duel Blade Batman BATMAN Mattel 2004 Series 5 $1 Shield Strike Batman BATMAN Mattel 2004 Series 5 $1 Sky Strike Batman - Deluxe BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 5 027084080520 $2 Transblaster Batman - Deluxe BATMAN Mattel 2004 Series 5 $1 Series 6 Bane BATMAN Mattel 2004 Series 6 $1 Killer Croc BATMAN Mattel 2004 Series 6 027084080469 $1 Killer Croc (with Batman Comic Book) BATMAN Mattel 2003 Series 6 027084080469 $10 Scarecrow BATMAN Mattel 2004 Series 6 $1 Exclusive Figures Batman & Robin (2-Pack) (Toys 'R Us Exclusive) BATMAN Mattel 2007 Exclusive 027084560985 $11 Batman & Robin (Toys R Us Exclusive) (Robin Blue Variant) BATMAN Mattel 2007 Exclusive 027084560985 $5 Batman (Removing Cowl) (San Diego Comic-Con) BATMAN Mattel 2004 Exclusive 002708479104 $2 Batman (SDCC 2003) BATMAN Mattel Exclusive 027084079159 $5 Page 3 of 14 Brian's Toys Batman Figures Buy List Mattel Quantity Year Item Buy List Name Line Manufacturer Wave UPC you have TOTAL Notes Released Number Price to sell Batman: Ultimate Collection (5-Pack) (Toys 'R Us Exclusive) BATMAN Mattel 2006 Exclusive K6383 027084429060 $7 Man-Bat (San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive) BATMAN Mattel 2007 Exclusive L7190 027084523805 $13 Large Figures Batman (13 inch) (gray suit) BATMAN Mattel 2003 Large Figure B4945 027084038392 $2 Batman (Collector Edition 13" ) BATMAN Mattel 2004 Large Figure C7552 027084142914 $1 Multi-Packs Batman & Joker (2-Pack) BATMAN Mattel 2003 Mutli-Pack 027084038040 $2 Batman & Nightwing (2-Pack) BATMAN Mattel 2003 Mutli-Pack B4983 027084038705 $11 Batman & Superman (2-Pack) BATMAN Mattel 2003 Mutli-Pack 027084038712 $1 Batman & Superman (with accesories) (2-Pack) BATMAN Mattel 2003 Mutli-Pack 027084038712 $3 Batman & Superman (without accessories) (2-Pack) BATMAN Mattel 2003 Mutli-Pack B8742 027084067705 $2 Batman vs. Killer Croc (2-Pack) BATMAN Mattel 2004 Mutli-Pack 027084142921 $5 Batman vs. Mr. Freeze (2-Pack) BATMAN Mattel 2004 Mutli-Pack 027084233551 $3 Battle Armor Batman & Quickfire Joker BATMAN Mattel 2003 Mutli-Pack 027084137668 $3 Zipline Batman & Battle Board Robin BATMAN Mattel 2003 Mutli-Pack 027084137668 $6 Vehicles Batcopter BATMAN Mattel 2003 Vehicle 027084038743 $2 Batcycle BATMAN Mattel 2003 Vehicle B4986 027084038736 $2 Batmobile BATMAN Mattel 2003 Vehicle H2392 027084221442
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