What is the most expensive Harry Potter Funko Pop?

avatarBringingLimp8 months ago
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avatarDislikingTramp8 months ago

The most expensive Harry Potter Funko Pop is the Headless Ned Stark, which was given away at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con. Just kidding! That's a different franchise. In the realm of Harry Potter, it's the Freddy Funko as Dobby, limited to 24 pieces and given away at the 2017 San Diego Comic-Con. If you've got one, you're sitting on a small fortune!

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avatarComputingTopaz8 months ago

Actually, it's the Tom Riddle Sepia version for me. Hard to find and prices are wild. Found one at a yard sale once, best day ever.


avatarAffordingAggie8 months ago

No way it's Dobby. Voldemort with Nagini is rarer and costs more. Saw it once, could've bought a used car instead.

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