AI-powered eBay listing tool for Funko Pop vinyl figures, exclusives & collectibles
Upload photos of your Funko Pop figure and box and RGLister's AI reads the character name, Pop number, series, and franchise from the box label. It detects exclusive stickers — SDCC, NYCC, Hot Topic, GameStop, Target, Walmart, Amazon — from the sticker on the box, which is critical because a Hot Topic exclusive Pop can sell for 3-4x the retail version of the same character. For Chase variants, it reads the lightning bolt sticker and notes the Chase designation in the title. For vaulted or discontinued Pops, it identifies the rarity indicators that collectors search for.
All eBay item specifics are filled automatically — character name, Pop number, franchise, series, exclusive retailer, variant type, and box condition (mint, good, damaged). No manual Funko database lookups needed.
SDCC (San Diego Comic-Con) exclusive Pops are the highest-value Funko items on eBay — Chrome Darth Vader (#01 SDCC) sells $200-$400 and many SDCC exclusives sell $50-$150. Chase variants consistently sell 2-4x the standard version: a regular Pop that sells for $15 retail has a Chase version selling $40-$80 on eBay. Vaulted Pops (officially retired from production) command premiums — Clockwork Orange Alex (vaulted) sells $200-$400 and vaulted Marvel and DC heroes sell $50-$200.
Flocked and Glow in the Dark (GITD) variants sell 2-3x standard. Popular franchise Pops in good box condition (minor box dings reduce value by 30-50% for serious collectors) — Breaking Bad Walter White sells $30-$60, Game of Thrones Jon Snow sells $25-$50. Funko Pop Rides and Super-Sized Pops sell $40-$150 depending on character and franchise. New-release highly anticipated characters can be flipped within hours of release for $20-$50 profit if purchased at retail.
Funko Pops are one of the highest-volume collectible categories on eBay with over 10,000 unique figures and variants. The challenge for resellers is identifying which Pops are worth listing individually vs in lots — and getting exclusive and variant details right, since those details determine whether a Pop is worth $10 or $150. RGLister reads the box sticker and label to identify exclusive tier, variant type, and Pop number, letting resellers process large Funko lots quickly without manually cross-referencing every figure against collector databases.
Box condition is everything for serious Funko collectors — photograph all four sides of the box and the top and bottom. Corner dings, creases, and sticker residue reduce value by 30-50% for MIB (Mint In Box) collectors. If the box has damage, price accordingly and show it clearly to avoid returns. For exclusives, always photograph the exclusive sticker — it's the main thing buyers are paying for and they will ask for a photo if you don't include it. Always list the Pop number in the title (e.g., "Funko Pop #04") since collectors search by Pop number. For Chase variants, the Chase sticker must be original and visible. For vaulted Pops, note "Vaulted" explicitly in the title — buyers search for this term. Pops in original protective cases (Pop Protectors) sell faster to serious collectors who care about box condition.
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