They stand around 3.75 inches tall and weigh about 4 ounces of cheap plastic. And they can be worth thousands of dollars. They’re Funko Pop figurines, and they are no joke when it comes to collecting, trading and selling.
The most expensive Funko Pops can get you a used car (and we don’t mean a $500 jalopy) or even an entire house. Maybe. More on that later.
To compile this list of Funko grails, we used Pop Price Guide, a popular, although not definitive, pricing guide to all things Funko. Sometimes the Pop Price Guide will list an item for less than what it’s going for on the market, and it does not always take all sales into consideration. However, it’s still a reliable guide to see what Funko Pops are selling for, as an estimated average.
But like all collectibles, their value can increase or drop to the whims of the market. Regardless, if you have any of these rare, valuable Funko Pops, listed from least to most expensive, you can make quite a sale to the right buyer.
Bottom Line: Set of Limited Edition Stan Lee (Metallic) Signed … Maybe
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This one has yet to prove its ridiculous asking price. With the passing of Stan Lee in late 2018, items related to the comic legend have increased, or at least have increased by speculative sellers.
The autographed chrome and gold metallic versions of superhero Lee are perfect examples of this. Sellers were trying to hock the figures for $100,000 to $120,000 on eBay. A single signed metallic version was going for $18,000 while the regular, unsigned gold version sells for about $155.
So you could buy a couple of these Funkos and pray they increase in value, or you could buy a house. And also pray it increases in value, but at least you’ll have somewhere to sleep.
Update: These Funkos have been on eBay for a year and nobody is buying them. Good.
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