Quick and affordable online appraisals of Funko Pops

Communicate directly with a qualified Funko Pops specialist and get a fair market valuation of your item, typically in 48 hours or less.
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Quick and affordable online appraisals of Funko Pops

Communicate directly with a qualified Funko Pops specialist and get a fair market valuation of your item, typically in 48 hours or less.

How much are my Funko Pops worth?

Do you have a collection of Funko Pops and want to know its value? Mearto provides quick and affordable online appraisals of Funko Pops. All you have to do is click on the “Start Appraisal” button above and follow the steps to send us information about and images of your Funko Pop(s). One of our qualified and experienced specialists will review and get back to you with a fair market and insurance value, typically within 48 hours.

Have questions about the valuation provided, or would you like some advice about selling your Funko Pops? We are here to help! Our platform allows you to chat back and forth with a specialist to ensure that all of your questions are answered. 

When did people first start collecting Funko Pops?

The story of Funko Pops begins with the founding of the Funko company in 1998 by Mike Becker in Snohomish, Washington. Initially, Funko specialized in creating nostalgic bobblehead figures, paying tribute to beloved characters from various realms of popular culture. Their products gained a small but devoted following, with their unique designs and attention to detail. However, these first figures were not Funko Pops as we know them today, because they featured a more traditional bobblehead design, with oversized heads attached to spring-mounted bodies.

It wasn't until 2010 that Funko experienced a transformative moment. At the San Diego Comic-Con that year, the company introduced its first series of Funko Pop figures. These figures, featuring a more compact and stylized design compared to the traditional bobbleheads, captured the imagination of collectors and fans alike. Funko Pops initially focused on characters from movies, television shows and comic books, but quickly expanded into other realms of popular culture, including video games, sports, music and even historical figures.

As the Funko Pop line grew in popularity, the company secured partnerships with major entertainment franchises such as Marvel, DC Comics, Star Wars, Disney and many more. This extensive catalogue of licensed characters allowed Funko to cater to a diverse and passionate fan base, ensuring there was a Funko Pop for almost every interest and fandom.

Why are Funko Pops so popular with collectors?

The appeal of Funko Pops extends beyond their aesthetic charm and recognizable design. The figures evoke a sense of nostalgia, allowing collectors to express their love for beloved characters and immerse themselves in the world of pop culture. Moreover, the limited edition and exclusive releases, along with variant versions and chase figures (rarer versions of a figure), have created a culture of collecting and trading within the Funko community.

With their widespread popularity, Funko Pops have transcended being mere toys and have become an asset in the collectibles market. The value of Funko Pops can vary widely, depending on factors such as rarity, exclusivity, condition and the demand within the collector community. Some rare and highly sought-after Funko Pops can fetch significant prices in the secondary market, especially when they are associated with limited production runs, autographs or special events.

What is the average retail price for a Funko Pop?

The retail prices of Funko Pops can vary depending on several factors such as the specific figure, licensing agreements, exclusivity and retailer pricing strategies. However, as a general guideline, the standard retail price for a regular Funko Pop figure typically ranges from around $10 to $15 USD.

The price can fluctuate slightly depending on the retailer, geographical location, and any promotions or discounts in effect. It's worth noting that certain figures with larger sizes or more elaborate designs, such as oversized or deluxe Funko Pops, may be priced higher due to their increased production costs.

Additionally, Funko releases various limited edition and exclusive Funko Pops, often tied to specific events, conventions or retailer partnerships. These special editions can be priced higher than the standard retail range due to their limited availability and increased demand.

It's important to keep in mind that once a Funko Pop sells out at retail or becomes rare in the secondary market, its price can increase significantly as collectors and enthusiasts drive up demand. As a result, some Funko Pops may command prices well above their initial retail value in the secondary market, especially for rare or highly sought-after figures.

What were the highest prices ever paid for Funko Pops on the secondary market?

Depending on the popularity and scarcity of the figure, the average price of a Funko Pop on the secondary market can range from a few times the original retail price to several hundred dollars. However, figures associated with highly desirable licenses or events, like the following examples, have been sold for much more:

  1. Funko Pop Vinyl Freddy Funko (Glow-in-the-Dark Green): This particular variant of the Freddy Funko figure, which was an exclusive release at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con, has sold for prices exceeding $10,000. Its limited production run of only 12 pieces makes it one of the rarest and most valuable Funko Pops.

  2. Funko Pop Vinyl Holographic Darth Maul: Released in 2012 as an exclusive variant at the San Diego Comic-Con, this figure features a translucent blue holographic design of Darth Maul from Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace. It has sold for prices ranging from $4,000 to $8,000, depending on its condition.

  3. Funko Pop Vinyl Dumbo (Clown): This variant of Dumbo, featuring the titular character in a clown costume, was released exclusively at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con. Limited to only 48 pieces, it has been sold for prices ranging from $4,000 to $6,000.

  4. Funko Pop Vinyl Metallic Blue Batman: This metallic variant of Batman, released as an exclusive at the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con, has a limited production run of 480 pieces. It has been sold for prices ranging from $3,000 to $5,000.

  5. Funko Pop Vinyl Alex DeLarge: Based on the character from the movie "A Clockwork Orange," this figure was released as an exclusive at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con. With a limited edition of 240 pieces, it has been sold for prices ranging from $3,000 to $4,000.

Is a Funko Pop that has been autographed by a celebrity more valuable?

The inclusion of an authentic autograph from a well-known celebrity can increase the desirability and rarity of a Funko Pop, often leading to higher prices in the secondary market. Here are a few examples of how celebrity autographs have influenced the value of Funko Pops:

  • Stan Lee, the late comic book writer and co-creator of numerous Marvel characters, was a beloved figure in the comic book community. Funko Pops featuring his autograph have been highly sought-after, with some figures reaching prices in the hundreds or even thousands of dollars. The autographed Stan Lee Funko Pops became particularly valuable after his passing, as they became treasured memorabilia of his legacy.

  • Funko has released various Star Wars-themed Funko Pops that were autographed by actors from the Star Wars franchise. For instance, a Funko Pop featuring the autograph of Harrison Ford, who portrayed Han Solo, can significantly increase the value of the figure. Similarly, autographs from other prominent Star Wars actors, such as Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker) and Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia), can also have a notable impact on the value of the corresponding Funko Pops.

  • Funko often partners with conventions and events to release exclusive Funko Pops. Occasionally, these exclusives are signed by celebrities or special guests attending the event. For instance, an autographed Funko Pop that was exclusively available at a convention, such as San Diego Comic-Con or New York Comic Con, can become highly sought-after and fetch a higher price due to its limited availability and the significance of the autograph.

It's important to note that the value of autographed Funko Pops can vary depending on factors such as the popularity of the celebrity, the condition of the autograph and the overall demand among collectors. Collectors interested in autographed Funko Pops should ensure the authenticity of the autograph through reputable sources or certifications to maintain the value and integrity of the piece.

Lindsey

Lindsey Bourret is the Managing Director at Mearto. In addition to overseeing the daily operations of the business, she also enjoys sharing her extensive knowledge of the fine art and antiques market with our customers through our website, blog, e-newsletter and social media accounts.

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