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You have an awesome Funko Pop collection, but do you have any rare Funkos that may be worth thousands? To help you find out, we tracked down the rarest and most valuable Funko Pops ever made. Keep reading to see if there’s a gold mine sitting on your collector’s shelf!

What is the rarest Funko Pop?

The rarest Funko Pop is the Willy Wonka and Oompa Loompa 2-pack (officially called the Golden Ticket 2-Pack). This Funko Pop set is valued at over $210,000 in mint condition. Only 10 of these sets were made for an exclusive 2016 SDCC event, with only 4 sets going to fans.

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Rarest Funko Pops

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  1. Valued at over $210,000, the Willy Wonka and Oompa Loompa (Golden Ticket 2-Pack) set is considered one of the rarest Pop collectibles. The set was released in July 2016 during a Funko Fridays event at San Diego Comic-Con. Those in attendance received a chocolate bar and an opportunity to win one of the 4 Pop sets created. Rumor has it that only 10 of these sets were created, with the 6 others going to Funko employees.[1]
  2. With an estimated value of $13,500 in mint condition, the Clockwork Orange (Glow in the Dark) Chase Pop figure is one of the rarest collectible Funko Pop items. Released in 2012 by Alex DeLarge, only 12 Funko Pop figures were created in this line for each variant, and each one was signed.[2]
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  3. Estimated to be worth around $10,000, the Freddy Funko as Count Chocula (Glow in the Dark) figure is one of the most expensive Pops on the market. Only 12 of these figures were made in 2011, making them a rare commodity.[3]
  4. With a value of over $9,000, the Freddy Funko as Jaime Lannister (Bloody) is one of the most sought-after Funko Pops. This figure was released for the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con. Twelve ordinary figures of this design were released, along with 12 glowing figures.[4]
  5. Valued at over $7,000, the Stan Lee (Superhero) (Red Metallic) is a rare find for any collector. This Pop is the red metallic version of the iconic Stan Lee Superhero Funko Pop. Only 12 of these Pops were released exclusively for the LA Comicbook Convention in 2017.[5]
  6. With an estimated value of over $6,000, the Darth Maul (Holographic) Funko Pop is a high commodity for Star Wars fans. The figure was exclusive to the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con and is currently the rarest Star Wars Pop figure.[6]
  7. Valued at over $6,000, the Dumbo (Clown Paint) Funko Pop is a rare collectible of a beloved character. The clown edition of this Pop design was released exclusively for San Diego Comic-Con in 2013, and only 48 figures were produced.[7]
  8. Valued at over $5,500, the Boo Berry (Glow in the Dark) Chase is a popular and rare Pop figure among collectors. This figure was released in 2011 as an exclusive with San Diego Comic-Con. Only 24 Funko Pops were released in the line, which featured characters from the Monster Cereals.[8]
  9. Estimated to be worth over $3,000, the Hopper (Gold) Funko Pop is a rare and stunning figure for any collection. Only 40 figures of this Stranger Things character were made in 2018, making them a hot collector’s item.[9]
  10. With a value of over $3,000, the Superman (Metallic) Chase figure is considered one of the hardest to find. This Funko Pop was exclusively sold in Target in 2010 and is no longer in production.[10]
  11. With an estimated value of over $2,000, the Mike Wazowski (Glow in the Dark) Chase figure is one of the rarest. Only 480 of these Pop figures were made for an exclusive run with San Diego Comic-Con.[11]
  12. Valued at over $1,500, the Lotso (Flocked) Funko Pop is a highly sought-after plush figure. Only 480 of these figures were made for a limited run in 2011 for D23.[12]
  13. Valued at over $1,000, the Batman 2010 SDCC Exclusive was made exclusively for San Diego Comic-Con. Not only is this figure’s metallic finish striking, but its limited run is sure to capture any collector’s attention. Only 480 of this Pop were created.[13]
  14. Believed to be worth over $1,000, the Silver Batman Funko Pop is ideal for DC Comic collectors. This Funko Pop was a Hot Topic Exclusive in 2015 and was only sold in larger stores.[14]

    Looking for more rare and expensive Funko Pops? Check out our ultimate Funko Pop guide!

  15. With an estimated value of over $1,000, the SpongeBob SquarePants (Metallic) Funko Pop is a square figurine with a lot of character. The variant of this design was exclusively released in 2013 at the SpongeBob Fan Shellabration.[15]
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What makes a Funko Pop rare?

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  1. The rarest, most valuable, and most expensive Funko Pops are not figures you see every day. Rare Funko Pops are exclusive and in limited supply. This means that only a few of them have been made, making them much harder to come by. The more time that passes from an exclusive or limited release, the more valuable the figure will be.
    • Similarly, Funko Pops with flukes or manufacturing errors are also considered highly valuable. A Funko figure with an error is extremely rare, as the company is very thorough with its released inventory.
    • Check the exclusivity and worth of your Funko Pops with the Funko app.

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