What does the number on a Funko Pop mean?

avatarEnvassalingTier·a year ago
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avatarImplementingPons·a year ago

Just the release order, nothing to lose sleep over. It's not like the lower the number, the more valuable or anything. Some high numbers are super rare and pricey!

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avatarRequestingFinal·a year ago

The number on a Funko Pop box is actually pretty straightforward – it tells you the order in which that particular figure was released within its series. So it's like a serial number indicating its place in the lineup. If you've got number 1, that's the first figure they released in that series!


avatarDisbowelingFeel·a year ago

Think of it as the Funko Pop's I.D. in its specific collection. For example, in the Harry Potter series, #01 might be Harry himself, and then #02 could be Ron. It helps collectors keep track and figure out what they're missing.

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