What is a Vaulted Funko Pop?

avatarTrainingHost8 months ago
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avatarInterferingHood8 months ago

Vaulted Funko Pops are the ones you can't get anymore because they've stopped making them. It's a big deal because it means they're usually harder to find and can be worth a lot more. So, if you've got one, you might be sitting on a collectible goldmine!

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avatarAgeingJetty8 months ago

A vaulted Funko Pop is basically when Funko decides to stop making a specific figurine and locks it away in their 'vault.' This means no more of that figure will be produced, making it rarer and often more valuable to collectors. It's like when your favorite ice cream flavor is discontinued; you'll treasure whatever stash you have left even more!


avatarCorrectingGait8 months ago

It's their way of retiring a figure. Once it's vaulted, consider it Funko's version of a retirement party. No more production, just memories and eBay listings.

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