I’ve written the definitive Top 50 Most Expensive Funko Pop guide for you Pop fans.
Why? Well no one else has done it yet.
Also I’m not sure if you’ve noticed, but whenever you search the most expensive Funko Pop figures in google, you get many different lists. I have found they are all wrong.
After doing a ton of research, I’ve compiled everything from DC to Disney, Marvel to Music, Baseball to TV Shows and even brand mascots. This is the most accurate list you will find online.
Just to let you know, this list excludes the Freddy Funko Pops – the mascot of the Funko brand. These Pops are super rare, but honestly they would just dominate this list as there are around 200 variations ranging from $9k to $2k. If you want to see just the list of the most expensive Freddy Funko Pop pieces only, head over to the Pop Price Guide.
Quick Top 10 Most Expensive Funko Pops List
For those who are short on time and just want to know what the actualtop 10 most valuable Funko Pops are worth, here is a quick list.
So What are the top 10 most expensive Funko Pop figures?
- Clockwork Orange Chase $13300
- Dumbo Clown $5270
- Boo Berry $3540
- Purple Haze Chase $3080
- Dumbo Gold $2780
- Clockwork Orange $2580
- Ken Griffey Jr $2470
- Green Lantern $2350
- Planet Arlia Vegeta $2270
- Hopper Gold $2240
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The Ultimate Top 50 Most Expensive Funko Pop List Starts Here
Below is the full list of the most expensive Pops, with pictures, pricing and rarity. You’ll notice most of these are Comic Con Exclusives, so whenever you get the chance to go to one of these events, run straight for the Funko Pop stand as soon as you get there!
50. Batman with Yellow Symbol Chase Funko Pop (Metallic) $850
The Batman Metallic Chase Pop (#01) was one of the first variants of the first DC Heroes released in 2010. It is glorious, with a grey metallic paint job on his suit. This is obviously vaulted now and only a few lurk around for sale in forums.
49. Spider-Man Funko Pop (Metallic) $870
Released in 2011 at San Diego Comic Con, this metallic Spider-Man Funko Pop (#03) is the most expensive Funko Pop of the web slinger – and the most sort-after.
It’s freaking gorgeous. The metallic red and blue remind me of a Christmas decoration, with the suit broken up by the indents of the lining of the web decal.
48. Alien Funko Pop (Metallic) $880
The Claaaaaaaawwwwwwwww!
Who didn’t love these guys in Toy Story? The metallic edition of the Alien (#033) was released at SDCC in 2012 with a batch of 480. The shiny green and blue look fab together – however watch out for fakes. There have been a few spotted on eBay by vigilant Pop fans – just remember what they are worth before you see them for $50.
47. Sorcerer Mickey & Chernabog Funko Pop Set (Metallic) $890
The first Mickey Funko Pop on our most expensive Funko Pop list (there are a few!) is part of a 2 piece set from Disney’s Fantasia. 480 of these were released at SDCC.
Mickey steals the show of course – whilst the metallic blue gargoyle looks rad, the rodent sorcerer looks magical. Mickey’s outfit looks amazing for a Pop made back in 2012 – the metallic red robe with a string belt, the brown metallic boots and the blue hat and decals look wonderful. His pose is in ‘mid-spell’ too!
46. Winnie the Pooh Funko Pop (Flocked) $900
The first flocked Disney Funko Pop in this list, the Winnie The Pooh Pop (#032) made its debut at the SDCC back in 2012.
This furry Funko is an adorable little guy, with his signature honey pot in one hand whilst the other has a paw covered in honey too. The flocked surface covers his body apart from this red top.
Winnie is a very sort after Pop amongst Disney fans.
45. Wonder Woman Funko Pop (Black & White Metallic) $970
The first female character on our list is none other than Wonder Woman herself.
Exclusive to Toy Tokyo, the metallic black and white Wonder Woman Pop (#08) was released in 2011 with only 240 produced.
The retro version of the heroine in gorgeous in this monochrome design, with here headband, bracelets and chest piece shining silver. Her outfit is awesome, with her star-spangled pants and lasso of truth looking fab.
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44. Skeletor Funko Pop (Black Hood) $990
He-Man fans will frothing at the mouth for this Skeletor Funko Pop (#019).
The black hood variation has only 480 pieces released at the SDCC in 2013 and getting hold of one is incredibly hard. The partial metallic paint job on the gold and purple look fabulous.
43. Oogie Boogie Funko Pop (GITD) $1000
Breaking into the $1000 dollar mark in the most expensive Funko Pop list is Oogie Boogie from the movie The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Similar to the Disney Pops Pooh, Mickey and the Alien above, the Oogie Boogie Pop (#039) was released during the same Sand Diego Comic Con in 2012, with only 480 made.
The Pop is a glow in the dark edition, which is perfect for the spooky chap. The moulding on his body has a textured stitching effect to mimic the ‘sack’ he is made from. In his hand, he holds his red dice.
42. Shazam Funko Pop (Metallic) $1000
Shazam! Nope, $1000 has not magically appeared in my hand.
This Shazam! Funko Pop (#014) is the variation of the standard Pop, only shinier! The red and gold work together splendidly, with the gold wristbands, boots and belt breaking up the metallic red. The cape looks amazing, with some nice detailing on the back. Dope chest logo too.
There are only 240 of these around, so it’s likely you will never see this. Sorry.
41. Batman Blue Funko Pop (Metallic) $1050
The Caped Crusader (#01) appears quite a few times in this list. His second appearance here has him sporting a metallic blue and silver costume.
Released in 2010 at SDCC, this has the standard limited number of 480 in total.
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40. Sulley (Large) & Boo (Metallic) Funko Pop $1080
The first Giant Funko Pop in our most expensive Pop list is actually a two pack. Again, SDCC is the place to be, with this being released in 2012 with only 480 of these in existence.
The giant Sulley and regular metallic Boo Pops work perfectly together, considering the scaling between the two are just right.
Boo looks very cute as she always does. Her little pigtails and fringe are spot-on, with her monster outfit having a lush metallic paint job. The Sulley design is awesome – the horns and eyebrows work well, with him standing behind boom the two look great.
39. Batman Blue Funko Pop $1100
Same as above, just not metallic.
Also released in 2010 at SDCC, with 480 in total.
38. Steamboat Willie Funko Pop (Metallic) $1100
Back to the bigger Pops, this Mickey Mouse iteration is based on his very first appearance ever, in the Steamboat Willie cartoon (which is shown at the start of many Disney movies in pre-credits).
Paying homage to the birth of the mouse and the Disney brand, Funko made the monochrome metallic mouse for the D23 Expo in 2013, where 360 of these were made.
37. Buzz Lightyear Funko Pop (Metallic) $1100
This Buzz Funko looks awesome – possibly the best Toy Story Pop ever made in my opinion, at least definitely in this most expensive Funko Pop list.
It’s gorgeous. The metallic green is amazing, and the detail on his suit is exactly like the movie, even the wings and laser!
This was released in 2011 at SDCC with only 360 of them around.
36. Buzz Lightyear with Zurg Funko Pop $1140
Exclusive to D23 Expo in 2013 like Steamboat Willie, this Buzz Lightyear is more rare – only 150 of this set were made.
The Buzz Pop is the same model as the one above, just not metallic – however, he comes with Evil Emperor Zurg. Though he is considerably smaller than the giant Buzz Pop – similar to Sulley & Boo.
The both glow in the dark which is awesome.
35. Superman Funko Pop Chase (Metallic) $1150
I’m a big Superman fan and this is one of my favourites.
This Pop (#07) was released back in 2010 and was exclusive to Target – the Chase is the most expensive Kryptonian Pop in this list.
The metallic red and blue look amazing together, with the classic look of the man of steel produced perfectly.
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34. The Riddler Funko Pop Chase (Metallic) $1160
Another classic DC Superheroes Chase, this was released in 2010 also.
The Riddler (#05) has never looked so fly, emerald green metallic outfit, silver hat and purple banding and of course, a golden cane.
33. Big Boy Funko Pop $1170
A classic American Icon, the Big Boy Pop (#04) is one of the most expensive brand mascot Pops in this list (the other is further down the list).
Exclusive to SDCC 2016, 480 of these were sold at the event.
The Pop captures the character perfectly, chequered trousers, branded logo, whipped hairdo and of course, the Big Boy burger. This Pop makes you hungry 🙂
32. Penguin Funko Pop Chase (Metallic) $1190
Another DC Chase!
This time, the dastardly Penguin (#04) gets his metallic treatment and is now the most expensive Funko Pop in the Villain DC line.
The metallic purple hat and shirt look great, as does the rest of the Pop. Quack Quack Quack!
31. Nelson Cruz Funko Pop (Silver) $1190
One of two of the sporting Funko Pops made it into this list – both are from Major League Baseball.
The Nelson Cruz Silver Funko is incredibly rare – only 23(!) were released exclusively to the Safeco Field. This was only in 2018 – and just look at that price tag!
30. Steamboat Willie Funko Pop (Giant) $1200
Another D23 2013 Exclusive with only 250 made, this giant blue and red redux Steamboat Willie is very eye-catching to say the least.
Them red eyes look freakin’ evil.
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29. Mike Wazowski Funko Pop (GITD) $1200
There are a good number of Pixar Pops in this list isn’t there!
Mike Wazowski looks great in Funko form (#05) and instantly recognisable. His whole body glows in the dark too!
This Monsters Inc Pop was released in 2011 at SDCC with 480 made.
28. Chewbacca Funko Pop (Flocked) $1220
The first Star Wars Pop in this most expensive Funko Pop list, the Chewbacca Flocked Pop (#06) was released in 2011 exclusive to San Diego Comic Con with 480 produced.
It’s a beautiful furry Pop, with the flocked coating covering Chewie from head to toe as you would expect. The sculpt work on his head is amazing, with line work replicating his waves of hair. He has his metal belt and Crossbow blaster too, with a very cool Star Wars stand.
27. Mickey Mouse Funko Pop (Metallic) $1220
This metallic Mickey Mouse (#01) is gorgeous.
Standing in his classic pose and immortalised in stunning silver, this Pop is to die for if you’re a Disney fan.
There were 480 Mickey Clones in total at SDCC 2011.
26. Bone Daddy Funko Pop $1230
This GITD Chase version of Bone Daddy (#06) is from Funko’s Spastik Plastik line (yes you heard that right…).
The standard version has him wearing a purple suit, whereas the chase has him wearing red.
25. Sulley Funko Pop (Flocked) $1230
Like Chewie, Sulley is flocked from top to bottom in his limited edition Funko Pop and was released at the same SDCC 2011 too.
Nice work all over, particularly the purple patches on his coat.
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24. Batgirl (Black) Funko Pop $1240
Batgirl is the second and last female in this most expensive list, so apologies to the lack of diversity – not my fault!
This SDCC 2010 Batgirl Funko Pop (#03) had only 240 made for the event, hence the price tag.
Usually dressed in light blue and grey, this Pop has gone all black similar to the caped crusader.
23. Captain America Funko Pop (Metallic) $1340
This Pop is the most expensive and rarest Captain America Pop in his entire line. Here we have the San Diego Comic-Con 2011 exclusive Metallic Captain America Funko Pop (#06).
Hi outfit looks great in metallic form – shame they don’t re-release this.
For more Captain America, check out the complete list of Captain America Funko Pops.
22. Mickey Mouse Large Funko Pop $1430
This is the last Giant Funko Pop in the most expensive Funko Pop list and the last Mickey too.
Released in 2012 exclusively to SDCC, there were only 18 of these ever made – making it one of the most rarest Pops ever.
It’s amazing to look at – another monochrome design, but this one is 6 inches tall and makes an excellent centre piece for a Disney collection.
You will likely never see one of these!
21. Shadow Trooper Funko Pop $1430
The next Star Wars Funko Pop in this most expensive list is the Shadow Trooper (#014).
The black glossy paint job to the elite stormtrooper is awesome and would make Darth Vader jealous.
Shadow Trooper was released in 2011 at SDCC and only 480 were crafted.
20. Batman Silver Funko Pop $1440
This is the ultimate Batman variation and by far my favourite. It also has an interesting reason as to why it’s the most sort after Batman and of course in the most expensive Funko Pop list.
Batman Silver (#01) was made exclusively for employee’s of Hot Topic in 2015. Only 108 were made and the chances of you getting hold of one of these is nil. Nada.
It is the rarest Batman Pop in existence, so if you ever managed to even see one, take a photo!
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19. T-Bone Funko Pop $1510
This T-Bone Pop (#04) is another Pop from the Funko’s Spastik Plastik line.
Released in 2017, this Funko Chase variation of the Bull serving a steak (messed up but funny) got the pink/purple metallic treatment.
Probably the best steak in the world for that price.
18. Loki Funko Pop $1600
This Loki Pop (#016) is the most expensive Funko Pop in the Marvel range.
The difference between this and the standard Loki is his metallic Gold crown. It was produced for San Diego Comic-Con in 2012 with 480 pieces made.
17. 1970’s Elvis Funko Pop Chase (GITD) $1610
One of two Elvis Pop Rocks Chase figures to make the list, the 1970’s King of Rock has him wearing his legendary costume.
The pose is perfect, with his hand clutching his cape and his facial expression has been successfully captured here. The design and the decals on his suit are incredibly detailed.
And his signature hairstyle rocks.
16. Mr Incredible (Blue Suit) Funko Pop $1790
The rarest Incredibles Pop there is, the Mr Incredible Blue suit (#017) is taken from the younger days of the superhero.
Blue Suit was released in 2011 at SDCC, with 480 made.
15. 1950’s Elvis Funko Pop (Metallic Gold) $1820
The second Elvis Chase has him wearing his gold jacket, clutching an old school Mic with a slightly different hairstyle to the one above.
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14. Lotso Funko Pop (Flocked) $1840
Another Disney Pop from Toy Story, the flocked Lotso (#013) was released in 2011 exclusively to the D23 Expo with a total set of 480. A lot of Lotos on that stand.
Similar to every way to the standard version, with one major difference – fully flocked – appropriate for the furry boss of daycare.
13. Notorious BIG Funko Pop $1960
The next music legend to make the most expensive Funko Pop list is the Notorious BIG (#18).
Released at SDCC in 2011 with only 240 made available, this amazing edition to the Funko Pop Rocks line is extremely rare.
The Pop itself is brilliant, paying homage to the late artist, with a dapper silver metallic jacket and hat, splendid waste coat and silver mic – the Pop is topped off with a cool Notorious BIG facial expression of coolness.
12. Holographic Darth Maul Funko Pop $1990
The most expensive Star Wars Funko Pop there is, this Holographic Darth Maul (#23) was released in 2012 SDCC with the standard 480 limited pieces.
It’s just awesome. Darth Maul has always been one of the coolest characters in the Star Wars franchise, and this Pop does the Sith justice. The moulding on the face sculpt is great, with his elaborate skin patterns actually raised from the face, not just a simple decal.
The whole thing is a glow in the dark Pop too.
11. Ned Stark (Headless) Funko Pop $2030
This is the most sort after Game Of Thrones Funko Pop there is. Another SDCC exclusive, this one’s limited to 1008 pieces.
Essentially the same as the standard Ned Stark (#02), this has one obvious difference. You can remove his head.
Yup Funko went the way of immortalising Sean Beans ironic mortality by allowing you to remove the head of Ned Stark. The Funko also has some differences such as blood around his neck, ‘dead eyes’ and a slightly brighter outfit.
10. Hopper Funko Pop (Gold) $2240
For a pop that was only released in 2018 to be in the top 10 of the most expensive Funko Pops ever, it’s pretty crazy. Glad it was a Stranger Things Pop though!
The Hopper Gold Pop (#512) shot to the top due to the fact there are only 40 available when it was released in SDCC.
Essentially the same as the standard Hopper, this golden Pop is impossible to get hold of.
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9. Planet Arlia Vegeta Funko Pop $2320
I’m so happy there is a Dragon Ball Z character in this list – and it’s Vegeta!
The Planet Arlia Vegeta is the rarest DBZ Funko Pop in existence, so don’t count on it turning up very often. I’m not sure how many were made (I can’t find the number anywhere online) – but I’ve seen one on eBay for stupid money.
The design is great, though very similar to the standard Vegeta.
8. Green Lantern Funko Pop (GITD) $2350
Despite being left out of the team and being made fun of outside of the comics and movies, Green Lantern (#9) gets a lot of Funko love here, being the most Expensive DC Funko Pop ever.
It was released in 2010 at SDCC, with only 240 available.
7. Ken Griffey JR Funko Pop (Bronze) $2470
The second Major League Baseball Pop and the most expensive Sports Pop ever, the Ken Griffey Bronze Pop (#24) was released in 2018 exclusive to Safeco Field with only 24 available.
Similar to Hopper Gold above, due to the limited amount the price of this guy shot up insanely quick.
Those of you lucky enough to have one of these, keep it safe.
6. Clockwork Orange Funko Pop $2580
Such a weird movie to get a Pop (two for that matter….). Even more strange is that they are 2 of the most expensive Funko Pop figures ever. Perhaps one of the designers were a fan of the film?
The Clockwork Orange Pop is based on the main character Alex DeLarge, a ruthless gang leader. The Pop itself has his signature tom-bowler hat, underpants on the outside of his long-johns and his menacing cane.
There were only 12 of these made.
5. Dumbo Gold Funko Pop $2780
The first Dumbo (#050) on our list and a very expensive Pop, this was released back in 2013 exclusively to SDCC with only 48 made.
It’s a wonderful Pop, with the gold sheen over all of Dumbo’s grey skin.
Too bad these are nearly impossible to get hold of, unless you have gold spray paint and a standard version!
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4. Purple Haze Funko Pop Chase $3080
I’m not sure how this wasn’t at the top of the most expensive Funko Pop list, perhaps maybe that’s me being biased because I’m a Hendrix fan.
This is the Chase version of Purple Haze. THERE IS ONLY ONE OF THESE IN THE WORLD.
Awesome metallic purple and gold outfit with the signature left handed guitar.
You will never own this. Sorry.
3. Boo Berry Funko Pop (GITD) $3540
The second advertising mascot in this list, Boo Berry takes 3rd place in the most pricey Pop list.
The Boo Berry Pop is the glow in the dark version, with only 24 produced in 2011.
2. Dumbo Clown Funko Pop $5270
Similar to the previous Dumbo, the Dumbo Clown was released as a 48 piece set in SDCC 2013.
However, this is more than double the value of the Gold Dumbo – I’m not entirely sure why, I guess like everything on this list is due to demand, but still – that is a lot of money…
The Pop looks excellent though, the face is adorable with the makeup.
1. Clockwork Orange Funko Pop Chase $13300
This is it.
The most Expensive Funko Pop ever – and that’s including the whole of the Freddy Funko Line too.
It’s strange to think a disturbing movie like Clockwork Orange would be at the top of this list, but – there you go. Similar to the other CO Pop, this has only 12 pieces made.
This Chase Pop has only one difference – he isn’t holding his cane like the standard one just above.
To put the price in perspective, you could buy over 1000 regular Pops for the same cost…
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FAQs
What Funko Pop is worth the most money? ›
- Clockwork Orange – $25,470-$26,060.
- Freddy Funko as Venom – $19,090. ...
- Stan Lee (Superhero Platinum Metallic) – $18,000. ...
- Freddy Funko (Black Suit) – $12,390. ...
- Freddy Funko (Red Hair)/Boba Fett – $11,390. ...
- Freddy Funko/Count Chocula (Glow in the Dark) – $10,000. ...
Just 10 units of the Superhero Stan Lee Platinum Metallic were released — it may be the rarest Funko Pop in existence. Its current estimated price is $18,000 based on a 2022 sale.
What's the most expensive Funko Pop 2021? ›Cost: $13,300
The most valuable Funko Pop is the glow-in-the-dark Alex DeLarge Clockwork Orange Funko.
Most of these other versions are available through retailers such as Walmart. Funko Pop's Mickey Mouse Metallic vinyl action figure was debuted and distributed at the San Diego Comic-Con. It is considered #1 in the POP!
What makes a Pop rare? ›What Makes a Funko Pop Rare? The main factor that makes a Funko Pop rare is when there is a small number of pieces produced and if it is a regular or Chase Pop Vinyl.
Should Funko Pops be kept in box? ›Quite simply, we think it's best to keep your Funko Pops figures in the Box if you have any inclination that you might one day sell the figure on. Additionally, if you'd like to avoid shelf ware and want to keep your collection dust-free.
Is Funko Pop a good investment? ›There are several instances where Funko Pops have become quite valuable and their owners have turned a nice profit. However, most Funko Pops collectors aren't in it for the money; they are genuine collectors. Even so, it's good to know more about the rare Funko Pops in case you run across one.
How much is my Funko Pop worth? ›Pop Price Guide is the best place to check the value of a Funko Pop. The extensive database, along with the integration of eBay sold items and the Funko database gives you all you can ever want. They share great insights using the data available to them.
What was the first Funko ever made? ›A Brief History of Funko. Funko history began in 1998 when Mike Becker founded the little company with a nostalgia-themed bobblehead line called Wacky Wobblers. The first item the company ever created was the Big Boy bobblehead.
How are pops numbered? ›What Do The Numbers Mean On Funko Pops? Funko Pops are numbered in the order the set they belong to comes out. For example, Stranger Things are part of a Television Series. The Pops have numbers based on when the sets were released.
What was the second Funko Pop ever made? ›
Number | Pop! | Release Year |
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#01 | Jason Voorhees | 2011 |
#02 | Freddy Krueger | 2011 |
#03 | Michael Myers | 2011 |
#04 | Gizmo | 2011 |
There are approximately 1,260 figures in the market, including Sheldon Cooper and an Amazon-exclusive Homer Simpson. VHS Covers: If you're a die-hard Pop collector, you must get your hands on 5 of the most famous Pop!
Why are some Funko Pops so expensive? ›Funko produces Chase Pop Vinyls at a ratio of 1:6 to regular Funko Pop Vinyl. Other chase variants have even rarer ratios like 1:24, making them harder to find. The rarer a Pop figure is, the more valuable it becomes. You can buy a Pop by chance at retail or by pre-ordering for a regular price.
What is the rarest fortnite Funko Pop? ›Checklist Info
The Most Expensive Fortnite Funko Pop is 438 Skull Trooper (Purple) (GameStop) with a price estimation of $51.
With a box handy, the first thing to look for is stickers in the lower right corner of the box. They'll often indicate if a Pop Vinyl is rare. For example, if a Pop Vinyl has a “Chase” sticker on it, that means it's a lot rarer than a regular Pop Vinyl.
Does every Funko Pop have a chase? ›Which Funko Pops Have Chase? Not all Funko Pops have Chase variants. The easiest way to confirm if a Funko Pop has a chase variant would be to search eBay. For example, Take Crash Bandicoot #273 into the search bar or use words like 'Bandicoot Funko Chase,' and you will see all of the Crash Bandicoot Funko Pop chases.
What Funko Pops to buy in 2021? ›Character | Franchise | Notes |
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Darth Maul | Star Wars | Chalice Collectibles exclusive |
Eleven | Stranger Things | Black Light Target exclusive |
Freddy Funko | Funko | Box of Fun exclusive |
Freddy Funko as Skull Trooper | Funko | Box of Fun exclusive |
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How do you know if a Funko Pop has a chase? ›When a figure is produced with a chase variant they are listed on Funko.com as w/Chase. This indicates that when you purchase this figure you have a chance to receive a 1 in 6 chase variant.
How do you tell if a Funko Pop is a chase? ›A Chase is a rare variant of a common Funko figure, whereby its design differs slightly to the original figure it's based upon. A Chase is recognized by the unique golden "Chase" sticker on the front of the box and the difference in appearance when compared to the regular.
Why do people collect Funko Pops? ›
Adults collect Funko pops as a hobby, side-hustle, or for their kids. They find characters they enjoy most, and since Funko has many stable releases, they find themselves always shopping for new pops. Also, we are all aware of the value these pops hold over time and how they increase.
Why do people not take Funko Pops out of the box? ›PRODUCT PACKAGING
We design our packaging to protect the collectibles inside, and we do not seal our boxes for this very reason. We encourage you to take your Pop! figures and other products out of the boxes to enjoy them! Even if you choose to keep your figures in the boxes, we are not able to replace packaging.
- Retailer with a verifiable brick and mortar location, or your own active online selling site. ...
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- Minimum opening order of $2,500 USD in Funko products.
Funko Pops Are here to stay and not a fad
There are many licenses of your favorite characters for tv series and movies, that other figure vendors simply can't keep up with. Funko Inc is currently going well, and they are continuing production of these lovable vinyl figures.
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What is a grail Funko? ›A Funko Grail is a term used in the Funko community to reference anything expensive or hard to find These items can be something from a Limited Edition Convention Exclusive to a Rare Vaulted Common Pop! Opinions often differ when it comes to Grail status.
Who is the first pop? ›In 1767, the first drinkable man-made carbonated water was created by Englishman Joseph Priestley. Three years later, Swedish chemist Torbern Bergman invented a generating apparatus that made carbonated water from chalk using sulfuric acid.
How many Funko Pops exist? ›The following is a list of all 2022 Funko Pop! releases. There are currently 233 Funko Pop! vinyls that have been released or are scheduled to be released in 2022.
What is inside a Funko Pop head? ›But the truth is, there's nothing inside a Funko Pop head but space and maybe some spare vinyl. Funko Pops are made from vinyl, produced to make a vinyl shell of a hollow figure inside. This helps with the weight and also the semi-pliable texture of the figure.
What Funko Pop is number 1000? ›
Television: Masters of the Universe - Skeletor (Glow in the Dark Special Edition) #1000.
What Funko Pop is number 3? ›Marvel Spider-Man #3 Hot Topic Exclusive Red/Black Vinyl Figure.
What's the biggest Funko Pop? ›At a whopping 18-inches tall, Mega Pops! are sure to be the center of your collection; such as the Mega Pop!
Are error Funko Pops valuable? ›A Funko Pop error does not necessarily affect the value of a Pop Figure. However, collectors in the Funko Pop community are completists and would want to have the Factory defect Funko Pop and its error-free counterpart.
When was the first Funko Pop? ›After a preview line of DC Comics characters were released at San Diego Comic-Con 2010, the original Funko Pop! line of products was fully revealed in 2011 at the New York Toy Fair.
Are there things hidden in Funko Pops? ›Inside a Funko Pop's head there is absolutely nothing. That's because Pops are made from vinyl using a manufacturing process that creates a hollowed out shell of semi-pliable material which helps provide extra weight and support for the character.
What Funko Pops to buy in 2021? ›Character | Franchise | Notes |
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Darth Maul | Star Wars | Chalice Collectibles exclusive |
Eleven | Stranger Things | Black Light Target exclusive |
Freddy Funko | Funko | Box of Fun exclusive |
Freddy Funko as Skull Trooper | Funko | Box of Fun exclusive |
Pop Price Guide is the best place to check the value of a Funko Pop. The extensive database, along with the integration of eBay sold items and the Funko database gives you all you can ever want. They share great insights using the data available to them.
Do Funko Pops lose value if opened? ›Most Pop Vinyl collector expect the original box to be included in their purchase. Since opening the box doesn't lessen the value of the toy, it's easy to misplace the box. You can still sell your Pop Vinyl, but it will be for a lesser price without its box.
Are Funko Pops worth more in the box? ›On average, a Pop Figure kept in its Box will sell for 147.49% more than one that's not. So, math aside: It's worth it.
How many Funko Pops are there 2022? ›
There are approximately 1,260 figures in the market, including Sheldon Cooper and an Amazon-exclusive Homer Simpson. VHS Covers: If you're a die-hard Pop collector, you must get your hands on 5 of the most famous Pop!
How much can you sell Funko Pops for? ›The Pop price guide is simple: you can get regular releases for around $8 to $11, and valuable Funko Pops can go as high as $13,000 [2]. Be ready to be the leader of your Funko community if you get your hands on one!
How many Funko Pop figures are there? ›There are currently 233 Funko Pop! vinyls that have been released or are scheduled to be released in 2022. The list is in alphabetical order starting with product line (for example Pop! Games or Pop!
How do you tell if a Funko Pop is a chase? ›A Chase is a rare variant of a common Funko figure, whereby its design differs slightly to the original figure it's based upon. A Chase is recognized by the unique golden "Chase" sticker on the front of the box and the difference in appearance when compared to the regular.
Which pops are vaulted? ›- Funko Doc Holliday 856 - Tombstone - Funko Pop. ...
- Funko Britney Spears (Baby One More Time) 90 - Pop Rocks - Funko Pop. ...
- Funko Harley Quinn 97 - Suicide Squad - Funko Pop. ...
- Funko Daredevil Masked Vigilante 119 - Marvel Daredevil - Funko Pop. ...
- Funko Captain Marvel Unmasked 148 - Marvel - Funko Pop.
Counterfeits often contain different fonts on UPC codes or other text on the box. A large number of fakes will have different fonts on logos, information on the bottom of the box, and the Pop! categories logo. Also, some counterfeit items will have the copyright notice printed incorrectly.
Should I open my Funko? ›If keeping your figures in mint condition and/or trading them at swap meets is fun to you, then definitely keep these things boxed. But should you feel like you're throwing away your fortune by choosing to unbox? No, not at all.
Should you take Funko out of box? ›We design our packaging to protect the collectibles inside, and we do not seal our boxes for this very reason. We encourage you to take your Pop! figures and other products out of the boxes to enjoy them! Even if you choose to keep your figures in the boxes, we are not able to replace packaging.
What should I do with my Funko Pops? ›Keep your prized Funko Pop in a singular case.
Give your favorite figures a display case of their own. Fill up an entire case by keeping your Funko in the box, or show it off unboxed instead! If you're looking to add a splash of decoration around your home, these cases can fit into small spaces.
- Retailer with a verifiable brick and mortar location, or your own active online selling site. ...
- Funko approval of New Account and Business Credit Application.
- Minimum opening order of $2,500 USD in Funko products.
What are the chances of getting a Chase Funko Pop? ›
However, the general rule that everyone follows is a 1-in-6 chance. It means that if you buy at least six Funko Pops, then you might get a Chase variant. If you want to convert your prospects into a percentage, then that would be 16.6666666667%.
Why are some Funko Pops so expensive? ›Funko produces Chase Pop Vinyls at a ratio of 1:6 to regular Funko Pop Vinyl. Other chase variants have even rarer ratios like 1:24, making them harder to find. The rarer a Pop figure is, the more valuable it becomes. You can buy a Pop by chance at retail or by pre-ordering for a regular price.