How Much Is My Funko Pop Worth?
Funko Pop resale runs from $5 mainline figures to $5,000+ for rare SDCC convention exclusives. The vault status, exclusive sticker, and chase variant signal everything. Underpriced AI identifies the figure, the exclusive sticker, and any chase variant signals, then pulls live sold comps from Mercari, eBay, and the dedicated Funko collector market.
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Categories We Cover
Pop! Vinyl Vaulted Series
SDCC (San Diego Comic-Con) Exclusives
NYCC (New York Comic-Con) Exclusives
Chase Variants (Glow, Metallic, Flocked)
Pre-Pop! ReAction Figures (1976 throwback)
Soda (collectible can format)
Mini Mystery and Vinyl Mini Lottery
Damaged Box but Mint Figure
Tips for Getting the Best Valuation
Convention exclusive stickers (SDCC, NYCC, ECCC) drive 80% of the resale value above mainline
Chase variants (gold/silver/glow sticker, 1:6 production ratio) sell 5–15x mainline value when verified
Vaulted (out-of-production) figures appreciate slowly; new releases depreciate fast post-launch hype
Box condition matters significantly — even minor shelf-wear drops value 20–40% on convention exclusives
Photograph the front of the box (sticker confirms exclusive/chase) and any limited-edition stamp on the back
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Funko Pops are actually valuable?
Convention exclusives (SDCC, NYCC, ECCC stickers) are the top of the market — Stan Lee SDCC, Headless Ned Stark SDCC, Freddy Funko series all trade $200–$5,000+. Chase variants (1:6 ratio production, glow / gold / flocked stickers) sell 5–15x mainline values when verified. Most regular mainline Pops resell $5–$25 — collector value is concentrated in exclusives and chases.
How do I know if my Funko Pop is rare?
Check the sticker in the upper-right corner of the box. Convention names (SDCC, NYCC, ECCC), store exclusives (Hot Topic, Walmart, Target, Box Lunch), and the small CHASE sticker (or chase-specific glow/flocked markings) all signal limited production. Mainline boxes have no exclusive sticker or only the Funko logo. Vaulted status (out of production) you check on PopPriceGuide or stashmycomics.
Where should I sell Funko Pops?
Mercari is the dominant Funko resale platform — buyers search there specifically. eBay handles the bigger pieces ($100+). Facebook Funko collector groups trade high-value chases and convention exclusives. Whatnot live-streams move quantity collections fastest. Always include the box condition and the exclusive sticker in the listing.
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