What Does It Mean When a Funko Pop is Vaulted?

avatarEmptyingDaisy·8 months ago
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avatarWipingBride·8 months ago

When a Funko Pop is called 'vaulted,' it means that Funko has stopped producing it, making it more rare and often more valuable over time. It's like when your favorite ice cream flavor is discontinued; you can't buy it at the store anymore, so the tubs that are out there in the wild suddenly feel like gold. If you've got a vaulted Pop, hold onto it tight or be ready to pay a premium to get one from someone else!

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avatarPleasingSkip·8 months ago

Vaulted just means discontinued. Short, sweet, and to the point.


avatarTargetingDirt·8 months ago

Got a vaulted Spider-Man Pop last year! It's true – once they vault these, prices can skyrocket. Mine's tripled in value since I snagged it. Keep an eye on those vault announcements; they're like insider trading tips for Funko collectors.

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