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This one sells for an estimated $5,000 on the market now. Typically exclusive to Comic Con events or the Funko shop, this isn't the first time the brand has released a shiny new variant of their character for everybody to get their hands on, and this 2011 San Diego Comic Con exclusive has been extremely popular for such a limited release. Here come those metallics again! Any die-hard Funatic will tell you that Freddy is a well-loved mascot. These days, you'll be lucky to come across one for anything less than $4,110. As cool as it must have been for those lucky 40 die-hard Funatics and Comic Con attendees to get their hands on one of these, the going rate unfortunately skyrocketed for anyone else hoping to hunt one down near-immediately. As part of their 2018 Fundays event, they released this shiny gold variant of Hopper, limited to only 40 pieces. The hype extended all the way to Funko's Comic Con events. The going rate these days? A whopping $3,700.īack in 2018, Stranger Things was all the rage. Back then, you could expect to be out of pocket an average of $10 if you happened to stumble across one of these on the shelf at your local Target. This DC Superman Pop! was released back in 2010, exclusive to Target, and featured a sought after bobble-head. With an estimated value of $1,130, this is one mouse you'd definitely wanna keep safely in the house.Īre you noticing a theme? Back before every second variant released by Funko was a metallic (and everybody and their uncle started flocking to stock up on these re-released moulds) a metallic chase variant could be much harder to find, especially in the wild. With a rarity of 1 in 480 pieces, this silver variant of the famous mouse was released as part of Funko's Comic Con exclusives line-up back in 2011 for San Diego Comic Con. No matter where you're at in terms of collector knowledge, we're sure you'll find something to gawk at in our top 11 picks for the rarest and most expensive Funko figures of all time!
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Or maybe you keep up with all the latest on sites like Pop Price Guide/ HobbyDB or Ozzie Collectables and are better at determining which new releases will be popular enough to really take off once they're vaulted. Maybe you picked up that common Disney princess Pop! at a bargain price from your local hobby shop, only to find out a few years later that people are selling it on eBay for ten times what you paid. But if you, like us, have been collecting for a while, then chances are you've seen an item soar in value that's taken you by surprise. Most of the time, we can assume that items released for exclusive events with extremely limited availability will be most likely to go up in value it doesn't take a psychic to figure out that a 1 in 50 rare Freddy Funko figure is going to be worth something in a couple of years, especially if there's a chance flippers will get their hands on one. Sometimes, it can be difficult to determine exactly which items will skyrocket in value and which will be worth peanuts in the months or years to come following their release. All Funatics know that collecting can get expensive. We're sure by now there are already more than a few high value items in your collection.