The Amiibo figures were introduced by Nintendo almost six years ago in November 2014. Since then, these figures have graced the shelves of many collectors and Nintendo fans, but they have also been bought up by people eager to make a profit. Some Amiibo such as the dual-cannon Samus sell for absurd amounts of money on eBay and various other online marketplaces.

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Even the Amiibo cards for Animal Crossing can go for much more than you would think. You can even find entire collections that can sell for over a thousand dollars easily. No matter what you're searching for when it comes to the Amiibo figures, you are sure to be spending a pretty penny getting it.

No matter who you are, you have heard of The Legend of Zelda. It is one of Nintendo's most popular game series' ever created, and it still draws a crowd with the release—or re-release—of every game. This two-pack of Amiibo was released as part of the 30th-anniversary series along with Adult Link from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and the 8-bit Link from The Legend of Zelda. This pair features Link and Zelda reincarnated into their toony Wind Waker forms and will cost you upwards of $110.

9 Samus Aran & Metroid 2-Pack: $80 To $100

Samus is another famous Nintendo character that has multiple Amiibo figures, the most famous of which selling for $2,500 on eBay. This 2-pack features Samus Aran styled as she is seen in Metroid: Samus Return and posed in the style of the box art from Metroid II: Return of Samus. This pack was released back in September 2017 and currently sells online for up to $100. It's a must-have for any serious collector who loves the Metroid series.

8 Pearl and Marina: $56 To $120

This duo first appeared in Splatoon 2 and is known as Off The Hook. They are fictional pop stars that serve as the game's protagonists and also give regular content updates for the game. Besides the traditional Inkling Boy and Inkling Girl that the players create and control during the game, this duo is the most recognizable from the series. Because of this, finding the pack will cost you a fair amount. It may not be as costly as some of the others, but the price is still up there at almost $120 on the high end.

7 Mario/Peach/Bowser Wedding 3-Pack: $100 To $115

Super Mario Odyssey came out the same year as the Nintendo Switch and was a fan-favorite and a great addition to the ever-expanding catalog of Mario games. These Amiibo figures were created to celebrate the game with Mario, Peach, and Bowser all dressed up in their finest wedding attire.

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The price of this Amiibo 3-pack correlates directly with how they are dressed and can range anywhere from $100 to $115.

6 Gold Mega Man: $75 To $125

Mega Man is one of the most recognizable video game characters that has ever been created. It is no surprise that this Amiibo became popular when it was released with the Mega Man Legacy Collection collector's edition back in February 2016. Mega Man as a character has starred in numerous games including the Super Smash Bros. series. The gold variant of his Amiibo is available online and is rather easy to find, but the price varies whether you are looking for just the Amiibo or the game as well and can cost you up to $125.

5 Poochy: $70 To $130

Poochy is a smaller character in the Nintendoverse that first appeared back in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. He is an ally to Yoshi and finally became part of his own game in Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World. Since then, he has joined Yoshi for yet another adventure in Yoshi's Crafted World. This Amiibo is on the expensive side of the spectrum with a price tag that goes up to $130, but it is worth it to see his smiling face grace your shelf. Just don't forget to play a little game of fetch with him.

4 Corrin Player-2 Edition: $80 To $140

Corrin is yet another Fire Emblem character to get their own Amiibo. They first appeared in Fire Emblem Fates and have since then has joined the roster alongside a myriad of other Fire Emblem characters in the Super Smash Bros. series.

Fire Emblem Fates was one of the most popular in the Fire Emblem series, which helps contribute to why this Amiibo costs as much as it does. While it was released in the Super Smash Bros. line of Amiibos, it is still a great reminder of the series and will happily sit on your shelf for anywhere from $80 to $140.

3 Mega Yarn Yoshi: $119 To $201

Everyone remembers Yoshi's Woolly World and the adorable reimagining of the beloved Nintendo character in yarn form. Nintendo released the mega yarn Yoshi Amiibo shortly after the release of the game and the regular-sized yarn Yoshi Amiibos.

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This lovable character quickly became unavailable in stores, and finding one online was a must for any serious collector. In order to get the giant dino, you must shell out a good portion of your income. It's worth it, though, for anyone who wants to add it to their collection.

2 Mii Fighter 3-Pack: $150 To $250

The Mii Fighters are a staple in one of the biggest series that Nintendo has ever created, Super Smash Bros. They are fighters that you can customize with various pieces of gear that are obtained in-game and have three different fighting styles. If you like shooting, the gunner variant is for you. If you like playing with a sword, then select the sword fighter. If you like punching others like a boxer, then choose the brawler. The world is your oyster, but, if you want this Amiibo pack, then it will cost you up to $250.

1 Qbby (Boxboy): $184 To $378

Qbby is the main character of the Boxboy series. In this series, the player-controlled Qbby as he made his way through different obstacles using his special ability to produce strings of connected boxes. The series was very popular and the Amiibo was released on February 2, 2017.

Since then, this Amiibo has become one of rarest on the market, and finding Qbby alone cost you a decent stack of cash. But, if you happen to be a fan who still needs the game, then you will have to shell out almost $400.

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