Toon Link and Zelda: While individual Toon Link and Zelda Amiibos seem to be available for a reasonable price, the relatively unavailability.
Squid Sisters Callie and Marie: the years, many Amiibo figures have become less available in North America, pretty much selling out at every.
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Qbby: the BoxBoy series of games is in a unique situation because its rare everywhere except for Japan.
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Monster Hunter Stories Gold and Silver Riders: is one of the most popular games in Japan and each year the company hosts an official tournament.
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Golden Mega Man Amiibo: There aren’t too many special edition Amiibo figures, but the golden Mega Man that came with the Mega.
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No Left Hand Luigi: This Luigi Amiibo with a missing left hand is the last of the defective figures worth significantly more than its original price.
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Navirou: For some unknown reason, of all the Japan exclusive Monster Hunter Stories Amiibos, Navirou is the most valuable and rarest.
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Mega Yarn Yoshi: The Mega Yarn Yoshi Amiibo is essentially a plush toy with regular Amiibo capabilities embedded into the toy’s foot.
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Legless Princess Peach: While manufacturing defects aren’t always desirable, for whatever reason this legless Princess Peach.
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Duel Cannon Samus Aran: the first wave of Amiibo figures released in 2014 and while the figure was initially widely available.
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Golden Mega Man 11: the rarest Amiibos on this list, the golden Mega Man 11 figure does not necessarily have any monetary value.
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