Collectibles - May 3, 2021

Most Expensive Funko Pop! Collectibles on StockX

Exsar Arguello

Exsar Arguello is an Editorial freelancer for StockX.

Before the Beanie Baby craze in the mid-90s, the collectible hobby was relatively niche, focusing on coins, video games, and trading cards. But it was arguably the formation of Funko Inc. in 1998 that helped propel the collectible market in a new direction. The company is responsible for creating the now-iconic Funko Pop! figurines, one of the most widely accessible line of collectibles on the market.

When the company was sold in 2005 to current CEO Brian Mariotti, it expanded its manufacturing of licensed pop culture collectibles and exploded in popularity. A key to this success was Funko Inc.’s vision to provide collectibles that bridged the gap between subcultures and hobbies, ranging from the music industry, popular cartoon characters, sports icons, and more.

Funko Pop! has built a reputation as one of the more affordable and prolific manufacturers of collectibles, but that doesn’t mean fans haven’t balled out on some of the most coveted releases. We put together a list of the ten most expensive Funko Pop! Collectibles on StockX. For this list, we compiled data from the last 12 months to gauge the current marketplace. Per our authentication process, all Funko Pop! collectibles must come in mint condition, are checked thoroughly for authenticity, which helps ensure the value of coveted releases. 

These are the most expensive Funko Pop! Collectibles on StockX: 

Funko Pop! Game Of Thrones Tyrion Lannister Scarred Figure 01 – $600

Released in 2013, the Funko Pop! Game of Thrones Tyrion Lannister Scarred variation is the 10th most expensive Funko Pop! on StockX with an average resale value of $600. Unlike the unscarred version, this 2013 iteration is rare and coveted among collectors. The other version of the Tyrion Lannister Funko Pop! on StockX trades for around only $30, displaying just how discerning collectors are when it comes to the valuation of these collectibles. 

Funko Pop! Star Wars Holographic Darth Vader Glow Paris Comics Expo Bobble Head Figure #33 – $600

The Funko Pop! Star Wars Holographic Darth Vader has grown in value since it was released eight years ago, and continues to be a sought-after collectible in the Star Wars lineup. Glow-in-the-dark Funko Pop! figurines are typically more coveted than their strictly vinyl counterparts. While some Funko Pop! collectibles only partially glow in the dark, the ones that fully glow are a sight to behold. With only a single trade on StockX for $600, the Star Wars Holographic Darth Vader is both expensive and rare. 

Funko Pop! Mars Attack Martian Metallic SDCC Figure 01v  – $626

A San Diego Comic-Con exclusive released on New Years Day 2012, the Mars Attack Martian is number eight on our list with an average resale price of $626. Limited to only 480 units, the Mars Attack Martian exclusive counts as one of the rarest traded Funko Pop! Collectibles on StockX, and the valuation reflects that scarcity.

Funko Pop! Star Wars Boba Fett NYCC Exclusive LE 1000 Bobble-Head #297 – $775 

One of the most popular characters in the Star Wars universe, the exclusive Boba Fett New York Comic-Con has maintained a high value despite being one of the most recent releases on this list. Making its debut in October 2020, the Boba Fett collectible was limited to a production run of just 1000 units. The Star Wars Boba Fett NYCC Exclusive has an average selling price of $775 on StockX, landing it in the seventh post on our list.

Funko Pop! Ad Icons Otter Pops Louie-Bloo Raspberry SDCC Figure #48 – $800 

Otter Pops were first introduced in 1970 as a refreshing, frozen treat for kids across the United States. To make the Otter Pops more appealing to children, the savory treats were advertised with a corresponding character attached to each flavor. The concept was a success, and those characters are still recognizable decades later. Funko brought those beloved characters to the Pop! lineup, evoking a sense of nostalgia for some older collectors. One of those characters, Louie-Bloo Raspberry, is one of the rarest Funko Pop! Collectibles on StockX. Part of the “Ad Icons” Pop! line, this rare collectible was released on July 17, 2019. The Funko Pop! Ad Icons Otter Pops Louie-Bloo Raspberry was a San Diego Comic-Con exclusive with only 1,000 available units. An average resale price of $800 proves Louis-Bloo Raspberry remains an iconic ad icon 50 years later. 

Funko Pop! Star Wars Sith Trooper SDCC Bobble Head Figure 306 – $801 

The Funko Pop! Star Wars Sith Trooper was another San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive, like the Mars Attack Figure above, and remains one the most expensive Pop! collectibles on StockX. Similar to other exclusive Funko Pop!’s on this list, the Sith Trooper was a limited release that has held value since it first hit the market in 2019. An average resale of $801 lands the Funko Pop! Star Wars Sith Trooper at the five spot on this list. 

Funko Pop! Game Of Thrones Ned Stark Headless Bloody SDCC Figure 02 – $1,027

The Funko Pop! Game of Thrones Ned Stark Headless Bloody San Diego Comic-Con release is the first collectible on this list to break $1,000. Released in 2013 amid the Game of Thrones hype, this Ned Stark Funko Pop! has stood the test of time with its value. The average resale price of $1,027 makes it one of the most expensive Funko Pop!’s on StockX and the second Game of Thrones collectible on this list. 

Funko-Pop-Disney-Toy-Story-Lotso-Flocked-D23-Expo-Figure-13 – $1,550

Taking our number three spot is the only Disney Funko Pop! Collectible on this list, and one of the most expensive on StockX. The Funko Pop! Disney Toy Story Lotso Flocked D23 Expo has an average resale of $1,550. Released in 2011, this Lotso is one of the oldest Funko Pop! figurines on this list, and also among the most scarce, with only480 units ever produced. 

Funko Pop! Animation Dragonball-Z Planet Arlia Vegeta Toy Tokyo NYCC Figure 10 – $2,150

“Terror on Arlia” was the 5th episode of the Vegeta Saga in Dragon Ball Z, where fans witnessed the ruthlessness of Vegeta after he single handedly destroyed the planet while looking down on it from space. The Funko Pop! Dragonball-Z Planet Arlia Vegeta New York City Comic-Con exclusive is one of the most expensive Funko Pop! Collectibles on StockX, perhaps due to the nostalgia among younger collectors, for whom Dragon Ball Z was a formative cultural experience. The average resale price for the Planet Arlia Vegeta is $2,150, solidifying itself as one of the most coveted Funko Pop! Collectibles on StockX. 

Funko Pop! Star Wars Holographic Darth Maul Glow SDCC Bobble Head Figure 23 – $2,650

Revered in the Funko Pop! community as one of the most valued and rare collectibles in the hobby is the Funko Pop! Star Wars Holographic Darth Maul Glow figure. Like others on this list, this Funko Pop! was a San Diego Comic-Con exclusive, and only 480 units were ever made. This Darth Maul Funko Pop! also glows in the dark like the Darth Vader iteration on this list – RIP to these iconic Sith villains. The average resale value of this collectible is $2,650, solidifying its status in the Funko Pop! community as one of the most coveted collectibles in the company’s entire catalog.