Vintage 1984 Conan Price Guide | Remco Action Figure Values

Step into the brutal world of 1984, where Remco brought Conan into its rugged 5 1/2-inch fantasy format and gave collectors a line that still stands out for its vivid colors, sculpted armor, and old-school shelf presence. This 2026 market index is designed to help you identify the key figures, understand the most important condition factors, and estimate current vintage values for the Remco Conan line.

How to Use This Market Index

To get the most accurate valuation for your collection, follow these three steps:

  • Identify the figure and variant: Remco Conan is a compact line, but condition differences and packaging status still matter a lot for value.

  • Check completeness: Loose figures with original weapons and accessories command stronger prices than incomplete examples, especially for display-focused collectors.

  • Compare packaging condition: Carded examples tend to sell at a major premium over loose figures, especially for the best-known characters in the line.

Market Update

Market Update: May 2026 | Next Update Scheduled: September 2026

Our Evaluation Criteria

Every figure in this index is judged against the following four standards:

  • Paint and color integrity: Fading, rub, and discoloration have a major impact on Remco fantasy figures.

  • Joint condition: Tight joints and stable stances matter, especially on older figures with wear.

  • Accessory authenticity: Original weapons and gear add value, while replacements reduce collector confidence.

  • Card or box quality: For packaged figures, sealed status and clean display condition are the biggest value drivers.

Conan Price Guide

Character / Figure2026 Value (Loose/Complete)2026 Value (On Card/Boxed)Critical Variant Details
Conan the Warrior$75 – $120$175 – $275Core hero figure; strongest demand in the line.
Conan the King$70 – $115$170 – $260Regal armored version; carded examples draw strong interest.
Thoth Amon$85 – $140$200 – $325Villain figure; one of the most collectible in the series.
The Devourer of Souls$90 – $150$425 – $650High-appeal fantasy sculpt; premium for complete accessories.
Jewel Thief$65 – $110$460 – $600Often noted as one of the more unusual figures in the line.

Collecting Notes

The Conan line was based more on the comic-book world of Conan than the films, which gives it a distinctive look compared with other licensed fantasy figures of the era. That comic-inspired presentation, plus the line’s compact size and vivid character variety, is a big reason it remains collectible today.

Carded examples are especially important for price guidance because the line has a strong nostalgia market and packaged fantasy figures tend to outperform loose samples. For loose figures, originality matters most: vintage weapons, intact paint, and clean joints will usually move a piece into the higher end of the range.

Price Fluctuation Warning

Secondary market prices for vintage action figures can change quickly due to collector demand, rarity, condition, and whether the figure is loose or packaged. Use this page as a collector-friendly market guide, not a guaranteed appraisal.

Conan the Warrior (Remco) presented as chart item against a neutral background.

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