Are Funko Pops Retired? Understanding Vaulting and Collectibility
Learn whether Funko Pops get retired and how vaulting increases their collectibility and value over time.
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Yes, Funko Pops can get retired. When a Funko Pop is 'vaulted' or retired, it means the company has stopped production of that particular figure. These items often become more valuable and harder to find once they are retired. If you have a vaulted Funko Pop, it could be a good idea to hold onto it, as it may increase in value over time.
FAQs & Answers
- What does it mean when a Funko Pop is vaulted? A vaulted Funko Pop means that production has stopped, making it rarer and often more valuable.
- How can I tell if my Funko Pop is retired? You can check the Funko website or collector communities to see if a specific Funko Pop has been vaulted or retired.
- Do retired Funko Pops increase in value? Yes, retired Funko Pops generally become more valuable as they become harder to find.
- What should I do with a vaulted Funko Pop? It's often advisable to keep vaulted Funko Pops, as their value may appreciate over time.