What's considered a damaged Funko Pop?

avatarEmptyingDaisy7 months ago
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avatarRemovingMyth7 months ago

Damaged? Well, that's a broad term. For hardcore collectors, a tiny crease or ding on the box is a HUGE no-no. But if you're just into collecting for fun, maybe a little box damage doesn't bother you. Depends on who you ask.

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avatarSignalingCloud7 months ago

A damaged Funko Pop usually means any flaw that affects its condition - could be a scratch, dent on the box, a tear, or even color fade on the figure itself. Basically, if it ain't looking like it just came fresh from the store, it's probably considered damaged to some degree. Collectors value mint condition, so even a small crease on the box can make a big difference!


avatarBeatingDebit7 months ago

IMO, anything that wouldn't make it past a meticulous collector's inspection is damaged. You know, box blemishes, scuffs on the figure, etc. Details matter!

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