These Are So Cute! 9 World’s Rarest And Most Expensive ‘Funko Pop!’ Figurines

Funko Pop! collectible figurines have become increasingly popular among collectors of all ages since their debut at Comic-Con in 2010. Overall the years, Funko has developed a slew of figures based on pop-culture allusions. The variety of Funko collectibles currently accessible is a distinctive feature that represents their lasting popularity. Some Funko Pop! figures, like most collectibles, are extremely rare and valuable. Some people just got to have them all.

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 is a chance flippers will get their hands on one. But if you have been collecting for a while, then chances are you have seen an item soar in value that’s taken you by surprise.

1) Dumbo (Clown Paint) – $6,160 (RM25,826)

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In the year of 1941, Walt Disney Productions released an animated fantasy film known as Dumbo. It inspired the Dumbo (Clown Paint) figurine. In 2013, only 48 pieces of this figurine were released at the San Diego Comic-Con. Today, this vinyl piece retails for about $6,160 and is a treasure to add to your collection.

2) Frankenberry Freddy Funko (Glow in the Dark) – $6,400 (RM26,832)

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Frankenberry was first released at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con. Initially, it retailed for as little as $725, but today, it costs about $6,400, with offers going up to $8,000. This figurine has an attractive pink color found in the Franken Berry cereal that is readily available in the stores, especially around Halloween.

3) Freddy Funko as Venom – $7,170 (RM30,060)

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This figurine was released on 20th September 2019. Only 24 pieces were made, and they were issued to random people as a part of Funko Fundays. The estimated selling price for each is $7,170, but you might have to shell out up to $9,000 to get it.

4) Superhero Stan Lee (Red Metallic) – $7,570 (RM31,737)

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Stan Lee Red Metallic was created in honor of real-life Hero Stan Lee, who passed away towards the end of 2018. Lee was an actor who featured in many Marvel Cinematic Universe films. Over the years, many figurines have been made in his honor. However, none of them is as rare and pricey as the Stan Lee Superhero Red Metallic variant. Its worth is about $7,570, and if it is autographed by the legend himself, it would cost even more.

5) Freddy as Boba Fett (Red Hair) – $7,630 (RM31,988)

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The Boba Fett with red hair figurine was released in 2014. In this variant, Freddy is dressed as Boba Fett from Star Wars. Only 24 pieces were released, and the estimated selling price of each is $7,630.

6) Clockwork Orange – $8,190 (RM34,336)

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Only 12 Clockwork Orange figurines were made. The pieces were given to the very important people at Funko. Each of them has a number and is signed by Brian Mariotti. The estimated retail price for these rare pieces is $8,190 each.

7) Freddy as Jaime Lannister (Bloody) – $9,980 (RM41,841)

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Freddy as Jaime Lannister is the third priciest and rarest Funko Pop ever. It was inspired by the fantasy drama television series known as Game of Thrones. Bloody Freddy made his first appearance at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con. To get this figurine in 2021, you have to be willing to dish out an estimated $9,980. The price was about $3,410 three years ago but has since shot up. As it is one of the rarest items, some sellers are asking for over $30,000 for this piece.

8) Freddy as Count Chocula (Glow in the Dark) – $10,000 (RM41,924)

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Freddy Count Chocula Glow in the Dark is one of the rarest Funko Pops of all time. This figurine was first released at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con. In this variant, Freddy is dressed as a vampiric cereal mascot. Freddy Count Chocula Glow in the Dark and costs about $10,000. There are only 12 units of this figurine globally.

9) Clockwork Orange (Glow in the Dark Chase) – $13,400 (RM56,179)

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The Clockwork Orange Glow in the Dark Chase is the most expensive Funko Pop in 2021. When Funko announced its release a few years back, collectors went wild with excitement. Some collectors have been lucky to get a hold of the most expensive Funko Pop ever, while others are still doing their best to get one. The Clockwork Orange GITD is one of the most sought-after Funko Pops, and it goes for an estimated price of $13,300. Is your dream to get a hold of the most expensive Funko Pop in the world? To get it, you have to work very hard and be willing to part with over $13,000. Alternatively, you can look for other rare and expensive figurines to add to your collection.

Sources: Legit.

Adib Mohd

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