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Luke Skywalker Card Checklist and Price Guide

Luke Skywalker Comic Art Shooting Death Star

Luke Skywalker Card Checklist

The Luke Skywalker Card Checklist which shows all the cards available to collect. If you are a collector we have some great resources available which we will show below. If you buy and sell cards we can help you there as well. The checklist data on this page is unlike any other site and will automatically update as new card products are manufactured and added to the database.

First card is Luke Skywalker 2025 Topps Chrome Star Wars Luke Skywalker Base Card-#83 and the second Mark Hamill Star Wars Family Guy Autographed.

More about Luke Skywalker

Luke Skywalker is a central hero of the Star Wars saga, created by George Lucas.

Basic Overview

  • First Appearance: Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope (1977)
  • Portrayed by: Mark Hamill or Grant Feely as the younger Luke
  • Homeworld: Tatooine
  • Affiliation: Jedi Order, Rebel Alliance, Resistance
  • Family: Son of Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader) and Padmé Amidala; twin brother of Leia Organa

Character Arc

Luke begins as a moisture farmer on Tatooine who dreams of adventure. Under the guidance of Obi-Wan Kenobi and later Yoda, he trains as a Jedi.

His defining journey centers on:

  • Destroying the Death Star.
  • Confronting the truth about his father in Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back.
  • Redeeming Darth Vader in Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi.

Later Years

In the sequel trilogy including Star Wars: Episode VII The Force Awakens and Star Wars: Episode VIII The Last Jedi, Luke is portrayed as a reclusive Jedi Master grappling with failure, before making a legendary final stand against the First Order.

1977 Topps Star Wars Series 1 Sticker #1 Luke Skywalker CGC 7 210

1977 Topps Star Wars Series 1 Sticker #1 Luke Skywalker CGC 7 with a value of about $220 USD

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Luke Skywalker

First Appearance:

Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope

Bio:

Luke Skywalker is one of the main protagonists of the Star Wars saga, created by George Lucas and portrayed by Mark Hamill.

Popular Quote:

I'm a Jedi, like my father before me

The Luke Skywalker Checklist:

The following checklist will show up to 250 cards per page, you can click the next page or go directly to any page. The checklist will load pages quickly without this entire page reloading. For phones this data is best viewed in landscape mode, at the time of posting there was 1114 different cards shown.

See something missing? For questions, comments and concerns please head over to our Reddit page to get in touch.

Just Collecting or Do You Buy and Sell?

No matter if you are trying to find a nice deal for your collection or are looking to flip some cards, the Overnight Browser is a handy tool. The site shows all the cards (or anything sold on eBay) that are closing in the wee hours in North America. There are also a large variety of premade searches to explore, one of my personal favorites is the non-sport sketch card section. Often sellers will list their items very late and not realize the closing time will be late as well. Browse and apply some bids on any perceived deals up to a week in advance.

Overnight Browser great for finding bargains in trading cards

Or you can simply browse the next 200 cards ending soonest, buy it now style and other kinds of searches. With a nice dark theme the Overnight Browser pages are easy on the eyes. If you are like me and do a lot of phone browsing in the dark on sleepless nights the darker pages are a welcome touch. Visit the Trading Card Section and navigate to the style of card you are after, Disney cards are in the Non-Sport section.

Card Values

Using the Overnight tool is great but if you don’t know a cards value, how do you know its a good price? Well there are apps and sites around to help you but I prefer going right to the source. Head on over to eBay and type in the card name. Sometimes there are rare cards so use a similar player or style of card if yours is not showing much accurate results. On the left side of the page find and select the “Completed Items” box. Compare all the listings to get an idea of the current market value.

Check completed listing for card values
Check completed items for an idea on your cards value. eBay only keeps the last 90 days of listings.

Finding a Market Value

A fair market value is what a card sold for over the last couple months. Keep in mind cards from recent products tend to sell for more in the first few weeks so factor that in on your decisions. Plenty of the people who buy and sell do take advantage of new product inflation. I think that some collectors just want to get their PC (personal collection) cards right away and don’t mind paying a little extra.

Be wary of some “Buy it Now” sales because eBay no longer reveals the items final price, assuming the seller accepted an offer. Generally I will guess the value to be about 60 to 75% of the listed price. Some people swear by COMC, which stands for Check out my Cards. It is a massive card selling community and many do base their values on the prices over there. You can visit the Official COMC site here.

Protect, Store or Display

Cards can be very expensive so at the very least you want to protect them with a soft sleeve also known as a penny sleeve and tucked safely away in a storage box. If you can actually find one for a penny that would be a great deal these days. Below I will link to some Amazon items and recommend some of my trusted brands like BCW and Ultrapro.

Protect your cards with penny sleeves.

Penny Sleeves

I prefer Ultra Pro or BCW sleeves simply because the quality is usually better than the cheapo brand.

Toploaders

Again Ultra Pro and BCW are the top choices but there is other half decent brands. Use the proper size, you card should fit snug but not too tight. Always use a sleeve inside a top loader.
Storage Boxes for Trading Cards

Storage Solutions

A BCW card house is shown but the standard box is just fine. I prefer 800 count or higher capacity boxes and BCW provides quality acid free boxes.
Team Bags to protect your cards

Team Bags – Graded Size

Team bags are a resealable plastic bag made for going over toploaders. I prefer the larger graded size. Excellent for keeping scratches off your toploaders or more importantly for shipping cards secure.
Display your cards.

Display Stands and More

Most of my collection stays in storage boxes but I do have a few things on display. The little plastic stands are a cheap solution but you can also find quality shelves and cases.

Related Links

Our Character Card Checklists

The Star Wars Wiki.

Author Profile

Walt
A simple collector of many things including Funko Pops, Action Figures and Trading Cards. This blog started in early 2026 but the domain is very old and used to be a Disney Store way back in 2002. There is zero AI generated text in this post, my words are my own. Bad grammar, spelling mistakes and the whole deal.

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