What Are Replica Items Worth?
13 items tagged “replica” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

World Cup Trophy
A small official replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy, such as the 3.9-inch 2026 edition, available for retail purchase by the public.

Terracotta Warrior
A terracotta warrior refers to replicas of the famous ancient Chinese Qin Dynasty soldiers from Emperor Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum, as originals are priceless national treasures and illegal to sell.

David by Michelangelo
A high-quality replica statue of Michelangelo's famous marble sculpture 'David', typically sold in museum shops as a miniature or small-scale model.

Space Suit
A wearable high-end collectible replica space suit available for consumer purchase.

Aqueduct
A detailed scale model of the Canal Aqueduct Structure at Petersburg, Virginia, sold as a historical replica for educational or decorative purposes.

Mace
A mace is a medieval blunt-force weapon consisting of a heavy head on a handle, used in historical combat, modern reenactments, LARP, and as collectibles.

Halberd
A medieval polearm weapon featuring an axe blade, spike, and hook mounted on a wooden shaft, used as both a functional replica and historical display piece.

Spear
A tactical survival spear is a modern replica adventure weapon with a stainless steel spearhead and collapsible or fixed shaft, designed for camping, hunting, or decorative use.

Saber
A saber is a curved, single-edged sword used in fencing sports, historical reenactments, and adventure-themed replicas, often wielded in combat or LARP scenarios.

Katana
A katana in the context of adventure weapons refers to a functional replica sword suitable for martial arts practice, cosplay, or light cutting, typically made from high-carbon steel.

Elephant
A replica elephant shoulder mount is a fiberglass taxidermy reproduction of an elephant's head and neck section, commonly used for display in trophy rooms or collections.

Sword
A foam sword designed for adventurous play, LARP, and recreational use.

Ancient Roman bronze Venus of Willendorf replica (museum quality)
Reproduction of the 25,000-year-old fertility figurine, one of humanity's oldest known artworks.
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