Searching for the Rarest Corinthian Headliners at Extremely Low Prices

Headliners Were Very Popular Collectibles in the Mid-90s

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Corinthian Headliners have been around the United States for nearly fifteen years and they have been very popular among sport fans of all ages. Headliners are somewhat like bobbleheads, but without the bobbling. They are approximately three inches tall and at times come with accessories such as hockey masks and baseball helmets. When Corinthian Headliners were first released in the United States, you would normally find them at hobby shops or Toys "R" Us stores. They retailed for about three dollars and fifty cents each, but some stores charged a bit more because of the popularity of players like Scottie Pippen, Kevin Garnett and John Stockton. Scottie Pippen Headliners were extremely popular in the 1990s and were almost impossible to find due to the Chicago's success. The Bulls were the ultimate team at the time which explained the limited quantities of Chicago Bulls Headliners. Unfortunately, most stores do not sell these figures anymore, but you can easily obtain them online. Rarer Headliners are also easier to find online as well because their values have depreciated over the years. The best place to find Corinthian Headliners at unbelievable low prices would be at www.eBay.com. Some sellers there typically auction them in lots for only ninety nine cents. The shipping price for a lot of eight Corinthian Headliners figures is around seven to twelve dollars. Another place you can find these items for cheap would be at Swap Meets. Swap Meet vendors may carry these figures and not even know it because most of them are from 1996.

Not all Corinthian Headliners share the same value, in fact, some of them are still considered quite rare after all these years. For example, the Dennis Rodman Headliner from Corinthian's NBA series was one of the most popular figures due to its unusual variants. The only way to distinguish the Rodman Headliner figure variants was by looking at the color of his hair. The rarest NBA Headliner of them all was possibly the green haired Dennis Rodman figure. The yellow haired Rodman figure was the most common, but is still highly collectible nonetheless. If you own the green haired Rodman headliner, you may want to keep it sealed in its package because it may worth a pretty penny someday. That particular figure can be found at www.eBay.com, but there is only one available. Unfortunately, a Michael Jordan Headliner was never released by Corinthian PLC during the 1990s because of trademark issues. For more information regarding the Corinthian brand, go visit www.corinthianplc.com. Believe it or not, Corinthian released many lines of Soccer Headliners over a decade ago. If you go to www.lennartscorinthians.com, you will find many galleries of these awesome figures.

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