This is my Yak Face. This is the one of the hardest of the normally released vintage figures to find, and near impossible to find totally mint. Only the light gray Tri-Logo Boba Fett and blue Snaggletooth are harder to find with no paint wear. It was the very last vintage figure also. It was never released in the United States because the line was canceled before it could be. It was, however, released in Canada and Europe. It has the staff, that many didn’t come with, and the very hard to find Power Of The Force figure coin. The coin is worth almost as much as the figure. It’s very hard to find a Yak Face in mint condition. Like the blue Snaggletooth, the paint is extremely sensitive all over, especially the boots and hands. It took me a couple of years to find this particular one. I managed to get it mint on an unopened card. The card was a C-4 and the bubble damaged, so I opened it, since it cost me almost the price of a loose mint Yak Face anyway. This was the only way I felt I could get a totally mint Yak Face, and I really wanted one with no paint wear, because of the popularity of the figure and that it is so hard to find totally mint. Plus, it is a really great looking figure. I was fortunate that there was no damage to the figure compared to how damaged the card and bubble were. There is no wear to the paint on the boots, hands, or arms, or anywhere else, and the limbs are tight. It’s harder to find them in any shape now a days, not to mention with no paint wear and tight limbs.
