Funko POP!The best, cutest, rarest, most expensive, and most unique Funko POP! figures and bobbleheads—perfect to start or add to any pop culture junkie's collection.
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The Funko POP! toy line has become one of the most popular and accessible series of pop culture-related collectibles around nowadays. Because of how many figures are put out by Funko every year there have been an increasingly high number of collectors starting to pay attention to uncommon and rare Funko POPs or figures that are hard to get, before then turning them into some of the most expensive Funko POP! toys of all time.
This is common with any kind of collectible that consumers can get their hands on, and thanks to the seemingly endless number of brands and franchises that Funko figures are released in conjunction with, they have a broad appeal. However, even the most avid of Funko POP! collectors may be surprised to hear what the price points are for the rarest Funko POPs.
So whether it be a Funko POP! that only ran for a short period during the start of the company's run, or extremely rare convention-only exclusives, here are some of the super expensive Funko POPs that consumers have been paying obscenely high amounts of money for in order to add them to their collections.
Released back in 2013 as a San Diego Comic-Con exclusive, this cheeky Game of Thrones figure is highly sought after amongst Funko collectors. One eBay listing currently has it priced at over $800.
This exclusive variant figure for Iron Man 3 was released back in 2013 and was made only available at San Diego Comic-Con. Now, the figure sells for anywhere over $200 at online auctions.
Released as an exclusive at New York Comic Con in 2011, this Flashpoint variant of Batman comes with red eyes, a red belt, and a red sun background on the bat symbol. It's said to be worth around $900 amongst Funko collectors.
Released as an exclusive at San Diego Comic-Con in 2013, this highly sought after variant is only one of two figures ever made of Watchmen's Rorschach. Because of its appeal and rarity too, it now sells for anywhere from $450 to $500.
Released six years ago in conjunction with Captain America: The First Avenger, it is the only Red Skull figure that Marvel and Funko have ever released together. As such, it usually goes for $300 - $350.