Funko Pop figures have evolved from simple vinyl novelties into serious collectibles, with the most valuable pieces commanding prices that rival fine art. The secondary market is now valued at over $1 billion, and rare convention exclusives regularly trade in the five- and six-figure range. Here's everything collectors need to know about the highest-value Funko Pops ever sold.
Key Takeaways
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The most expensive Funko Pop ever sold is the Willy Wonka and Oompa Loompa Golden Ticket 2-Pack, with a record verified sale of $210,000, though more recent verified sales have come in well below that.
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The rarest Funko Pops are overwhelmingly San Diego Comic-Con exclusives, especially the 2011 to 2013 Freddy Funko "12 pieces" run.
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Scarcity drives value: the top grails are limited to roughly 10 to 25 units.
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PSA exited Funko grading in December 2025, leaving VVGS and CGC as the main options for authenticating high-value Pops.
The Most Valuable Funko Pops Ever Sold
1. Willy Wonka and Oompa Loompa (Golden Ticket 2 Pack) - $210,000
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Brief Overview: The undisputed king of expensive Funko Pop figures. Only 10 units were ever produced, each distributed through golden tickets hidden in Funko-branded chocolate bars at Comic-Con — a perfect mimicry of the movie's plot. Of those 10, only about 4 are believed to have been released to attendees. The remaining 6 reportedly went to Funko employees or associates and have never surfaced publicly.
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Release Year: 2016 (San Diego Comic-Con Fundays exclusive)
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Estimated Value: Record sale of $210,000 in July 2023; most recent verified sale was $86,620 in March 2026
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Why It's Valuable: Extreme scarcity (10 total produced), a compelling distribution story tied to the Willy Wonka franchise, and a well-documented price trajectory. The first public sale reached approximately $10,000 in 2018. In May 2022, collector Frank "GrailMonster" Giaramita purchased one for $100,000, and just over a year later, that same set sold for $210,000 to eVend, a collectibles retailer in North Carolina. The March 2026 decline to $86,620 highlights that even the most expensive Funko Pops are subject to market volatility.
2. Clockwork Orange Funko Pop (Glow-in-the-Dark Chase) - $60,000
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Brief Overview: One of the most legendary Funko Pops ever produced. Most units were destroyed due to licensing issues after the original 2012 production run, leaving only approximately 12 glow-in-the-dark chase variants in existence. Some surviving units were signed by Funko CEO Brian Mariotti.
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Release Year: 2012
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Estimated Value: Peaked at approximately $60,000 in 2022-2023; more recent sales have settled in the $22,000-$25,000 range
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Why It's Valuable: The licensing destruction backstory created artificial scarcity that no standard limited edition can replicate. The combination of a cult-classic film, a unique glow-in-the-dark design, and the near-total elimination of inventory makes surviving units legendary among collectors.
3. Freddy Funko as Tony Stark (Metallic) - $43,000
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Brief Overview: A crossover between Funko's own mascot and one of Marvel's most iconic characters, featuring Freddy Funko dressed as Iron Man in a metallic finish. Only 12 units were produced and distributed via lottery at San Diego Comic-Con.
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Release Year: 2019 (SDCC exclusive)
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Estimated Value: Peak verified sale of $43,000 in 2022; current estimates around $25,000+
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Why It's Valuable: The dual appeal of the Funko mascot and the Marvel brand draws two collector groups — Freddy Funko completionists and Marvel fans — into competition over a very small supply of just 12 pieces.
4. Stan Lee (Superhero Platinum Metallic) - $25,000
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Brief Overview: A tribute to Marvel's legendary creator, featuring Stan Lee in a chrome-plated superhero suit. Only 10 were released, with Lee personally signing each one.
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Release Year: 2017 (LA Comic-Con exclusive)
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Estimated Value: $18,000-$25,000
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Why It's Valuable: The combination of Stan Lee's cultural legacy, the emotional significance following his passing in 2018, signed authenticity, and a production run of just 10 units makes this one of the most personally meaningful and financially valuable Funko Pops ever produced.
5. Clockwork Orange (Standard) - $35,000
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Brief Overview: The standard (non-chase) version of the Clockwork Orange Funko Pop. Like its glow-in-the-dark counterpart, most standard units were destroyed in the same licensing dispute, leaving very few survivors.
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Release Year: 2012
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Estimated Value: $8,000+ (verified sales vary)
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Why It's Valuable: The same licensing destruction backstory that made the chase variant legendary also applies here. It remains one of the most valuable non-chase Funko Pops in existence, proving that scarcity driven by inventory destruction can elevate even a standard release into grail territory.
100 Most Costly and Rarest Funko Pop Figures
The figures below are among the most sought-after and valuable Funko Pops on the secondary market. Values can fluctuate significantly based on condition, grading, and market trends. For the most current estimated values, we recommend checking Pop Price Guide (PPG) or filtering eBay results by "Sold Items" to see actual realized sale prices rather than asking prices.
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13th Doctor San Diego Comic-Con Edition (SDCC exclusive)
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Alex DeLarge (Glow-in-the-Dark)
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Alien Funko Pop (Metallic)
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Andy Dwyer (Johnny Karate)
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Apollo Creed Freddy Funko (No Bruises)
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Baby Milo (Flocked)
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Batgirl (Black) Funko Pop
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Batman Funko Pop 2010 San Diego Comic-Con (Blue) (SDCC exclusive)
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Batman with Yellow Symbol Chase Funko Pop (Metallic)
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Big Boy Funko Pop
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Black and White Thor
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Black Light Optimus Prime
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Bone Daddy (Red Suit, Glow-in-the-Dark)
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Boo Berry Funko Pop (SDCC exclusive)
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Boo Berry Funko Pop (Glow-in-the-Dark Chase) (SDCC exclusive)
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Buzz Lightyear with Zurg Funko Pop
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Captain America Funko Pop (Metallic)
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Chewbacca Funko Pop (Flocked)
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Clockwork Orange Funko Pop
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Clockwork Orange Funko Pop (Glow-in-the-Dark Chase)
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Clone Trooper Freddy Funko (Blue Hair)
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Deadpool Freddy Funko (Orange)
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Dirk Nowitzki
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Dumbo (Clown Paint and Gold)
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Elvis Funko Pop 1950s (Metallic Gold)
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Elvis Funko Pop Chase 1970s (Glow-in-the-Dark)
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Frankenberry Freddy Funko (Metallic)
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Freddy Dustin
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Freddy Funko as Batman 2013 San Diego Comic-Con (Black Suit) (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as Beetlejuice 2012 San Diego Comic-Con (Glow-in-the-Dark) (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as Black Ranger 2017 San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as Boba Fett 2014 San Diego Comic-Con (Green Hair) (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as Bumble 2012 San Diego Comic-Con (Glow-in-the-Dark) (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as Buzz Lightyear 2011 San Diego Comic-Con (Glow-in-the-Dark) (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as Chocula (Metallic)
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Freddy Funko as Count Chocula 2011 San Diego Comic-Con (Glow-in-the-Dark) (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as Deathstroke 2015 SDCC (Glow-in-the-Dark) (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as Franken Berry 2011 SDCC (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as Freddy Krueger 2011 SDCC (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as Jaime Lannister — Game of Thrones (Bloody)
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Freddy Funko as Jaime Lannister Funko Pop 2013 SDCC (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as Joker 2013 SDCC (Glow-in-the-Dark) (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as Joker 2014 SDCC (The Dark Knight) (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as The Demon 2012 SDCC (Glow-in-the-Dark) (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as V 2012 SDCC (Metallic) (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Funko as Venom
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Freddy Funko Buzz Lightyear (Metallic)
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Freddy Funko Ghost Rider 2013 San Diego Comic-Con (Metallic) (SDCC exclusive)
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Freddy Steve with Sunglasses
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Godzilla (Glow-in-the-Dark)
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Green Lantern 2010 SDCC (Glow-in-the-Dark) (SDCC exclusive)
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Hollywood Hulk Hogan
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Holographic Darth Maul Funko Pop 2012 SDCC (SDCC exclusive)
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Iron Man 2012 SDCC Freddy Funko (Metallic) (SDCC exclusive)
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Ken Griffey Jr. (Bronze)
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Ken Kaneki (Glow-in-the-Dark)
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Kiss Demon Freddy Funko (Glow-in-the-Dark)
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Leatherface Freddy Funko (Bloody)
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Loki (The Avengers)
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Lotso Funko Pop (Flocked)
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Mickey Mouse (Metallic)
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Mickey Mouse Large Funko Pop
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Mike Wazowski (Glow-in-the-Dark)
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Mr. Incredible (Blue Suit)
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NBA All-Star Weekend Lebron James (Gold)
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Ned Stark Funko Pop (Headless)
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Nelson Cruz Funko Pop (Silver)
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Notorious BIG Funko Pop
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Oogie Boogie Funko Pop (Glow-in-the-Dark)
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Penguin Funko Pop Chase (Metallic)
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Planet Arlia Vegeta
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Purple Haze Chase
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Purple Haze Jimi Hendrix (Metallic)
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Safeco Field Exclusive Ken Griffey Jr. (Gold)
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Shadow Trooper Funko Pop
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Shazam Funko Pop (Metallic)
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Silver Batman Funko Pop
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Skeletor Funko Pop (Black Hood)
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Sorcerer Mickey and Chernabog Funko Pop Set (Metallic)
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Spider-Man 2011 SDCC (Metallic) (SDCC exclusive)
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Spongebob Squarepants (Metallic)
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Stan Lee Superhero (Red Metallic)
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Stan Lee Superhero (Platinum)
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Star Wars — Darth Maul (Holographic) (SDCC exclusive)
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Star Wars Shadow Trooper
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Steamboat Willie Funko Pop (Giant)
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Steamboat Willie Funko Pop (Metallic)
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Stranger Things — Hopper (Gold)
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Sulley (Large) and Boo (Metallic) Funko Pop
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Sulley Funko Pop (Flocked)
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Superman (Metallic Chase)
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Superman Funko Pop Chase (Metallic)
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T-Bone Funko Pop
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The Mad Hatter Freddy Funko (Glow-in-the-Dark)
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The Riddler Funko Pop Chase (Metallic)
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The Thing (Metallic)
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Willy Wonka and Oompa Loompa (Golden Ticket 2-Pack) (SDCC exclusive)
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Winged Monkey Freddy Funko (Metallic)
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Winnie the Pooh Funko Pop (Flocked)
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Wonder Woman Funko Pop (Black and White Metallic)
Why Do San Diego Comic-Con Exclusives Dominate This List?
Look closely and a pattern jumps out: a huge share of the rarest, most expensive Funko Pops are San Diego Comic-Con exclusives. There is a simple reason for that.
From 2011 through 2013, Funko handed out limited Pops at San Diego Comic-Con known as the "12 pieces" — because only 12 copies of each exist. These feature Freddy Funko, the company's mascot, dressed as different characters, and they sit at the very top of the market today. The 2012 Freddy Funko Metallic Iron Man, given away free to lucky attendees, is widely considered the most sought-after Freddy in existence. The headline grail of them all, the Willy Wonka Golden Ticket 2-Pack, was a 2016 San Diego Comic-Con giveaway with just 10 sets made.
Every San Diego Comic-Con continues this tradition, debuting new exclusives in tiny quantities that can become tomorrow's grails. The 2026 show, running July 23 to 26, is no exception, with exclusive Pops and collectibles dropping across the floor. If you are chasing future value, convention exclusives are the place to watch.
Funko Pops Worth Adding to Your Collection
You don't need a five-figure budget to build a collection worth showing off. Across every fandom — from movies and music to sports and gaming — there are officially licensed Funko Pops that bring pop culture to the shelf in ways that make collecting fun. Picking up several figures at once is also a great way to save — our Buy More Save More collection rewards you with bigger discounts the more you add to your order. Here are some of our favorites across a range of categories.
Pearl Jam Funko POP Rocks Vinyl Figure 5-Pack
For music fans, few sets are more satisfying than getting the complete band in one box. This Pearl Jam Funko POP Rocks Vinyl Figure 5-Pack features Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament, Mike McCready, Matt Cameron, and Stone Gossard, each standing approximately 3.75 to 4 inches tall. Multi-figure sets like this tend to hold value better than individual commons because they represent a complete moment on the shelf.
Funko POP Moment | U2's Zoo TV Tour 1993
Speaking of complete moments, the Funko POP Moment | U2's Zoo TV Tour 1993 takes the concept even further. This deluxe set features Bono, The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr., and Adam Clayton on a fully detailed stage with spotlights, scaffolding, and a drum set. The POP Moment Deluxe format offers display options that standard figures can't match — the prepackaged case can be hung on the wall or placed on a shelf.
Chicago Bulls Funko POP NBA Vinyl Figure | Michael Jordan | Graded AFA 9.0
For sports collectors interested in how grading affects value, this Chicago Bulls Funko POP NBA Vinyl Figure | Michael Jordan | Graded AFA 9.0 is a strong example. The AFA 9.0 grade confirms the figure's condition has been professionally assessed, removing guesswork for the buyer. Graded figures from popular franchises tend to command higher prices on the secondary market than their ungraded counterparts.
Supernatural Funko POP Television | Dean Winchester (Chase)
Chase variants are one of the primary drivers of secondary market value, and this Supernatural Funko POP Television | Dean Winchester (Chase) is a great example. Chase figures are packed approximately 1 in 6 in cases, featuring a different paint job or pose from the standard release. Not every chase appreciates in value, but those tied to beloved, long-running franchises tend to hold strong collector interest.
Disney Alice in Wonderland Funko POP Vinyl Figure | Alice with Flowers
Disney figures make up some of the most consistently collected Funko Pop lines. This Disney Alice in Wonderland Funko POP Vinyl Figure | Alice with Flowers stands at a deluxe 6 inches, celebrating a beloved franchise that spans generations of fans. Disney Pops benefit from the franchise's evergreen appeal — characters that remain culturally relevant decade after decade.
DC Comics Harley Quinn Funko POP Exclusive | Kite Man
Exclusive releases consistently perform well in the Funko market. This DC Comics Harley Quinn Funko POP Exclusive | Kite Man capitalizes on both the exclusive designation and the popularity of the DC Comics universe among collectors. Figures with an exclusive sticker tend to maintain stronger value than their common counterparts.
Jurassic Park Funko POP Vinyl Figure | John Hammond with Gates
The POP Town format — which pairs a figure with a recognizable location — adds display appeal and collector interest. This Jurassic Park Funko POP Vinyl Figure | John Hammond with Gates ⚠️ pairs John Hammond with the iconic park entrance, a scene every fan recognizes. POP Town sets are growing in popularity among collectors who want more than a standard figure on the shelf.
Coraline Funko POP Movies | Spink and Forcible
Horror and dark fantasy lines have become some of the most valuable Funko Pop categories on the secondary market. This Coraline Funko POP Movies | Spink and Forcible two-pack captures two memorable characters from Laika's stop-motion film, a franchise with a fiercely dedicated fanbase. Figures from cult-favorite properties often climb in value once they're vaulted.
Five Nights at Freddy's Funko Snaps! Chica with Storage Room
Beyond standard POP Vinyl figures, the Funko Snaps! line offers a more interactive collecting experience. The Five Nights at Freddy's Funko Snaps! Chica with Storage Room playset comes with 11 customizable pieces that snap together, and multiple sets can be connected to build larger displays. For collectors who want hands-on interaction with their collection, this format adds a playable dimension.
Gilmore Girls Funko POP TV | Luke Danes
TV show Funko Pops have become a cornerstone of the collecting community. This Gilmore Girls Funko POP TV | Luke Danes brings the gruff but lovable diner owner to life in Funko's signature style. Figures from completed TV series can be especially valuable over time — once a line is vaulted, the supply is fixed while fan demand often holds steady.
Team Fortress 2 Funko POP Vinyl Figure - Scout
Gaming Funko Pops represent a growing segment of the collecting market. The Team Fortress 2 Funko POP Vinyl Figure - Scout captures the fast-talking class from Valve's iconic game. Vaulted gaming figures have shown strong appreciation — early production runs of gaming Pops often had smaller quantities than movie or TV lines.
Pusheen Funko POP Vinyl Figure | Pusheen with Cupcake
Not all valuable Funko Pops come from blockbuster franchises. The Pusheen Funko POP Vinyl Figure | Pusheen with Cupcake appeals to the massive online fanbase of this beloved internet character. Niche properties with dedicated fanbases can surprise collectors with strong secondary market performance.
Pokemon Funko Pocket POP 24-Day Holiday Advent Calendar
For collectors who want variety, Advent calendars offer 24 Pocket POP figures in a single themed package. The Pokemon Funko Pocket POP 24-Day Holiday Advent Calendar features classic Pokemon characters as approximately 2-inch Pocket POPs — a fun format for building out a collection or displaying alongside full-size figures.
Nightmare Before Christmas Funko Pocket POP Advent Calendar | 24 Pieces
Similarly, the Nightmare Before Christmas Funko Pocket POP Advent Calendar brings 24 characters from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas into the Pocket POP format. Fans of the film can create a full scene using the themed packaging as a backdrop.
Understanding What Makes Valuable Funko Pops
Production Numbers
The rarest Funko Pop figures typically have production runs of fewer than 500 units, with the highest-value pieces often limited to 10-50 units. San Diego Comic-Con exclusives and Freddy Funko variants dominate the high-end market due to their extremely limited availability. Convention figures from the 2010-2015 era had especially small runs compared to modern exclusives — if you attended a Funko event during that window and kept your figures boxed, they may be worth checking.
Condition and Grading
Professional grading services like PSA and AFA have significantly impacted the Funko Pop market since PSA launched Funko Pop authentication and grading services in 2022. A PSA 9.5 or 10-graded figure can command prices 2-5x higher than its ungraded equivalent. However, grading makes the most financial sense for figures already worth $200 or more — the fees range from $30 to $150+, depending on service tier and turnaround time, so grading a $15 common Pop typically adds cost without adding value.
Box condition is equally important for ungraded figures. A damaged box can reduce a Pop's value by 40-60% compared to mint condition. We recommend using Pop Protectors — hard plastic cases that run $2-5 each — for any figure worth more than $50. Keep your collection out of direct sunlight to prevent paint fading and box yellowing, and store in a climate-controlled space, as heat and humidity can warp boxes and damage vinyl.
Licensing and Destruction
Some of the most valuable Pops, like the Clockwork Orange figures, gained their worth through licensing disputes that led to inventory destruction. This artificial scarcity creates legendary status among collectors and drives prices into ranges that standard limited editions never reach.
Vaulted Status
When Funko officially retires a figure from production, it becomes "vaulted." This is one of the most reliable indicators of future value appreciation. Prices on vaulted figures from popular franchises typically see a noticeable bump within the first six months of retirement, and figures from evergreen properties like Star Wars, Marvel, Disney, and popular anime series tend to climb steadily after that. You can track vaulted status through the official Funko App.
Character and Franchise Popularity
Figures from evergreen franchises like Star Wars, Marvel, and Disney tend to hold value better than those from trending but potentially short-lived properties. The first Pop ever made of a character also tends to hold value better than the 10th variant — collectors place a premium on original versions. Anime Funko Pops, particularly figures like Planet Arlia Vegeta, have surged in value as the anime collecting community has grown globally.
How to Check Your Collection's Value
Two reliable methods exist for checking the value of your Funko Pops. For quick checks on specific figures, search eBay for the Pop name and filter by "Sold Items" — this shows actual realized sale prices rather than optimistic asking prices. For ongoing tracking, Pop Price Guide (PPG) via hobbyDB aggregates sales data from multiple platforms and provides estimated values for thousands of figures. Both approaches give you a grounded view of what your collection is actually worth today.
Spotting Fakes
Counterfeiting is a growing concern in the rare Funko Pop market, especially for high-value metallic variants, glow-in-the-dark chases, and convention exclusives. Common signs of counterfeits include cheap or thin plastic inserts (or bubble wrap instead of a proper insert), blurry box printing, incorrect fonts, missing licensing logos, and poor paint application quality. If a rare Pop is priced significantly below market value, treat it as a red flag. Buying from officially licensed retailers removes authentication risk entirely.
The Investment Potential of Expensive Funko Pops
The Funko Pop secondary market has grown into a significant ecosystem. According to Funko CEO Andrew Perlmutter, the resale market is estimated between $700 million and $1 billion. More recent data from Statista valued the secondary market at approximately $1.24 billion in 2025, with projected growth through 2028.
The Willy Wonka Golden Ticket 2-Pack illustrates both the upside and the risk. Originally given away at Comic-Con, it climbed from approximately $10,000 to $100,000, then to a record $210,000 — before dropping to $86,620 at its most recent March 2026 sale. That price trajectory is a powerful reminder that the rare collectibles market moves in both directions.
However, collectors should approach Funko Pops primarily as a hobby, not a financial strategy. The vast majority of figures — including most common releases — never appreciate significantly. Convention exclusives with production runs under 500 units, early SDCC releases from the 2010-2015 era, vaulted figures from popular franchises, and chase variants from beloved series represent the categories with the strongest track record of appreciation. Mass-produced figures rarely gain meaningful value, making careful selection important for collectors who care about long-term worth.
If you're building a collection with both enjoyment and potential value in mind, explore our Funko Pop collection for officially licensed figures across dozens of franchises. For even more value, our Buy More Save More collection offers savings when you pick up multiple pieces — a smart way to expand your shelves.
FAQs
What Funko Pops Are Rare?
Some of the rarest Funko Pop figures include the Clockwork Orange Glow-in-the-Dark Chase, Stan Lee Superhero (Platinum Metallic), Freddy Funko as Jaime Lannister (Bloody), and the Willy Wonka and Oompa Loompa Golden Ticket 2-Pack. Rare and valuable Funko Pops are typically those with very limited production runs, special editions, or exclusive releases from events like San Diego Comic-Con. Convention exclusives from the early 2010s with production runs under 50 units are among the most sought-after collectibles.
Which Funko Pop Figure Is Worth the Most?
The Funko Pop worth the most based on a single verified sale is the Willy Wonka and Oompa Loompa Golden Ticket 2-Pack. Its record sale price reached $210,000 in July 2023, though the most recent verified sale in March 2026 was $86,620 — highlighting that even the most expensive Funko Pops are subject to market fluctuations. Other high-value figures include the Clockwork Orange Glow-in-the-Dark Chase (peak sale approximately $60,000), Freddy Funko as Tony Stark Metallic (peak sale $43,000), and the Stan Lee Superhero Platinum Metallic ($18,000-$25,000 range).
What Is the Rarest Five Nights at Freddy's Funko Pop?
Among the rarest Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) Funko Pops are Shadow Freddy and Springtrap chase variants, both of which were produced in limited quantities and are highly sought after by the FNAF collecting community. Glow-in-the-dark and convention-exclusive FNAF figures also command premium prices on the secondary market. For fans who want to explore the franchise beyond standard Pops, the Funko Snaps! line — like the Five Nights at Freddy's Funko Snaps! Chica with Storage Room playset — offers a customizable, buildable take on Freddy Fazbear's world.
What Was the First Funko Pop?
The first figure in the Funko Pop line was based on the nostalgic Big Boy restaurant mascot, according to USA Today. This kicked off the company's expansion into the wide range of collectible vinyl figures we know today. Since then, Funko has produced over 25,000 unique figures across hundreds of franchises, and the brand has become one of the most recognizable names in pop culture collectibles.
Is the Funko Pop Collection a Good Investment?
Some rare Funko Pops have appreciated enormously — convention exclusives and limited-production Freddy Funko variants have historically performed well. However, the market is highly speculative. Common Funko Pops from current lines rarely increase in value, and even some high-profile pieces have declined. The best approach is to collect what you love and treat any appreciation in value as a bonus rather than a guaranteed return.
Start Collecting
Funko Pops span every fandom imaginable, and part of the fun is finding the figures that speak to your personal interests. Whether you're drawn to rare convention grails or affordable figures from your favorite franchise, every collection starts with a single Pop on the shelf.
Browse our full Funko Pop collection for officially licensed figures with free shipping daily in the contiguous US. If you're picking up multiple figures at once — and most collectors do — check out our Buy More Save More collection, where the savings stack up the more you add to your order. It's the easiest way to grow your collection while keeping your budget in check.
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