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You Can Literally Own A Piece Of The Death Star From Star Wars: A New Hope, And It Won’t Cost You Much

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June 28, 2026

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How much does the Death Star from Star Wars: A New Hope cost? 1 Trillion Imperial Credits is the agreed upon amount, but say the Empire were to sell it to you, surely it would be a bit cheaper as it’s previously owned. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find one for sale to get an accurate price, []

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