Collectors either love or hate them. They sta꧂re at them through their small boxes, lining various nerdy store shelves, waiting to go home and join their massive collection. Once they buy one, there truly is no going back. With on🍌e single purchase, they will be forever trapped in the bottomless pit that is Funko.

Yes, we’re addressing the company that’s worth millions of dollars all because they created a simplistic design that can be used for all types of characters from various series. Whether it’s a live-action film or an anime, Funko more than likely has the character you’re looking for. Sure, the affordability of these toys is great for those who can’t afford to support their fandoms by buying ridiculously overpriced merchandise. But it’s also a very quick way 🌳to run out of room for nicer figures. I’m currently dealing with that problem.

Now what is surprising about Funko is just how many figures in existence are worth a pretty penny. And because of their rarity, some figures are extremely difficult to get, unless you’re willing to fork over a full paycheck. Convention exclusive figures are definitely💜 the rarest in the bunch, since the majority were released in very limited quantities.

So now, we’re going to focus on the Funkos in existence that you just can’t go and buy at a Hot Topic or FYE store. And while we’re at it, we’re also going to discuss the worth of each one. Who knows? Maybe one of these figures is sitting on your shelf, uno💟pened and in mint condition.

25 Pop! Star Wars Holographic Darth Maul 𓆏

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The Funko Pop! Star Wars Holographic Darth Maul vinyl bobble-head released in 2012 and was exclusive to San Diego Comic Con 2012. If you look carefully on the dark sticker, it notes that only 480 were released. So it comes as no surprise that this Funko is worth over $1,800. It makes me wish I had this layin𒀰g around so that I could sell it and help pay off some loans. But besides its wo⛄rth, it’s also nice and shiny. Although, I have never understood why shiny or holographic exclusives exist, but whatever.

24 Pop! Ad Icoཧns Big Boy

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This is the part of the story where I get all remorseful because I’ve never been to a Big Boy restaurant. I know they still exist, but thereꦡ aren't any of those restaurants relatively close to where I live. Anyway, the Big Boy Ad Icon Funko released in 2016 and was also exclusiv🧸e to SDCC. It’s worth a little over $1,600, which is quite a bit of money in comparison to being able to walk into any store to buy a Funko for 12 bucks.

23 Pop! Game Of Thrones Ned Starཧk Headless

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Unlike almost every other nerd in existence, I have yet to watch a full Game of Thrones episode, so obviously, this Funko is a massive spoiler for me. Yay. Here’s a headless version of Ned Stark, because apparently this happens and there’s appeal for fans to take his head from his body. As noted on the sticker, there were only 1,000 of these Funkos distributed. Even with there being more in existence in compaꦬrison to Darth Maul, this Funko is still worth over $1,300.

22 🌠 Pop! Animation - Planet Arlia Vegeta

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Don’t hate me, but I have yet to watch Dragon Ball Z. Growing up without cable, I had almost next to no access to anime when I was a kid, so I understand that I still have a lot of shows to catch up with. The Planet Arlia Vegeta Funko was exclusive to New York Comic Con and Toy Tokyo. He’s shiওny and metallic, which of course makes it extra fancy for any fan. However, if you don’t have this version of Vegeta yet, I hope you’re ready to spend more than $1,500 on him.

21 🍌 Pop! Television Skeletor༒ Black Hood

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If you’ve ever wanted to get your hands on an exclusive Skeletor Funko, I really wish you the best. In 2013, San Diego Comic Con released a Skeletor Black Hood exclusive Funko. And as listed on the box, only about 480 were released in total. Because of the limited quantity, Skeletor is retailing for about $850. Sure, he doesn’t have as much worth in comparison to the others already🥀 mentioned, but that’s still quite a price to pay for a singular Funko.

20 ෴💙 Pop! Disney Alien Metallic

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You know what I really don’t understand about Funko sometimes? First off, why must they release some figures in very limited quantities? And on top of that, did they really think an exclusive like a metallic alien from the Disney Pixar Toy Story franchise would really appeal to people? But regardless, due to the limited number, this fellow is worth almost $800. If you really feel like it, let the claw decide if you spend that money or save it for another𝐆 day.

19 Pop! Sci-Fi Martian Met𒅌allic 🌃

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Okay, I’m sorry to any Mars Attacks fans out there, but this is a Funko that I wouldn’t purchase because𝔍 it is ridiculously spooky. It even makes me shudder to think about something like that chilling on my shelf, staring me down. No thanks. However, if this creepy martian appeals to you, I hope you’re willing to spend $700 for this one’s dazzling looks. Seriously though, I’d be terrified to buy this Funko, because I know I’d never sleep again.

18 Pop! Marvel Ghost Rider Metallic 🍒 📖

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So I’m unsure of all the logistics behind limited exclusives at conventions, but apparently༒, 480 is the magical number when it comes to San Diego Comic Con. In 2013, Funko released a metallic version of the Marvel comic book character Ghost Rider; and I’ll admit, it’s definitely one of the coolest Funko figures I’ve ever seen. However, I sure as heck would not spend over $600 on it. As cool as it might be, I just don’t have that type of money laying around.

17 ♓ Poℱp! Heroes Batman The Dark Knight Rises Patina

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I can still remember seeing The Dark Knight trilogy films in theaters. Oh yes, the good old days when DC Comics had good films helmed by a fantastic director. For anyone who loves differently colored Funko, here’s a patina version of Batman from The Dark Knight Rises. Now that I think about it, I wonder why they went with a different version for Batman specifically in the last film of the trilogy. It could be because his outfit is completely uౠnchanged from its predecessor film.

16 ꧑ Pop! Gold Loki SDCC 2012 Exclusive 🃏

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Now here’s a Funko for all you hardcore Loki fans. And I know there’s a lot of you out there. However, how many of you are willing to chip in over $800 for a Funko of your devilishly handsome Loki? After all, wouldn’t you like to show your devotion byౠ kneeling and going broke? The only aspects of this Funko that’s somewhat special are his gold armor and exclusivity. Once again, here’s someth💞ing not all comic book fans can enjoy.