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Whether you’re just starting your Funko Pop collection or are a seasoned collector, knowing how to spot a fake figurine is important. Funko Pops have soared in popularity, and with that soar come scams. Resellers will try to sell you “exclusive” figurines that are less than subpar. So, how do you know when a Funko Pop is authentic or not? Read on to find out how to spot (and avoid) fake Funkos.
Leading Signs of a Fake Funko Pop
- Missing serial number. Real Funkos have a matching serial number on the bottom of the box and figurine.
- Missing logo. Real Funko Pops have official licensing information displayed on the box.
- Poor detail. A bad paint job is a clear sign of a fake Funko Pop.
- Low price. If a price seems too good to be true, it probably is.
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How to Spot a Fake Funko Pop
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Missing serial numbers Serial numbers are the most reliable way to identify a fake Funko Pop. Authentic Funko Pops have a serial number on the bottom of the box and the figurine base (these codes should match), which is embossed or pressed. The Funko app can be used to scan these serial numbers for authenticity.[1]
- Note: Funko Pops released before 2020 may not have matching serial numbers.[2]
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Incorrect or missing logo If a Funko Pop is missing a logo or it’s in the wrong place on the packaging, it’s likely fake. Authentic Funko Pops always have a logo on the bottom of the box that’s crisp and clear. Along with this, the official licensing information is displayed, and there are registered trademark symbols (®). A misaligned, blurry, or misspelled logo is a sign of a fake.[3]Advertisement
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Poor color and details If a Funko Pop looks sloppy or faded, it’s most likely a fake. Authentic figures have vibrant colors, clean edges, and no visible brushstrokes. Their color also matches the promotional images released by Funko.[4]
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Low prices If the price of a Funko Pop is too good to be true, it’s probably fake. A super low price tag is a big red flag in the Funko Pop community. Standard-sized Funko Pops tend to cost between $12 and $20. While not all Funko Pops are expensive, some can reach up to $210,000 if they’re valuable.[5]
- If you’re unsure if you’re being scammed, check the prices for the same figurine on other platforms. Is the price within range, or is it suspiciously lower?
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Large quantities of “rare” items Rare or exclusive Funko Pops never come in large quantities, especially from the same reseller. If a single seller offers multiple exclusive figurines in bulk quantities, they’re most likely fake. This is a common scam, especially after conventions.[6]
- It is possible for resellers to sell multiple exclusive Funko Pops; however, warehouse quantities of the same exclusive figurine are impossible due to Funko’s controlled production.
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References
- ↑ https://nerdacity.co.uk/blog/funko-pop-real-vs-fake
- ↑ https://www.toynk.com/blogs/news/how-to-tell-if-a-funko-pop-is-fake
- ↑ https://www.toynk.com/blogs/news/how-to-tell-if-a-funko-pop-is-fake
- ↑ https://blog.vendoo.co/spotting-fakes-and-reproductions-tips-for-toy-collectibles-resellers
- ↑ https://www.toynk.com/blogs/news/funko-pop-price-guide
- ↑ https://www.toynk.com/blogs/news/how-to-tell-if-a-funko-pop-is-fake
- ↑ https://nerdacity.co.uk/blog/funko-pop-real-vs-fake
- ↑ https://blog.vendoo.co/spotting-fakes-and-reproductions-tips-for-toy-collectibles-resellers
- ↑ https://www.toynk.com/blogs/news/how-to-tell-if-a-funko-pop-is-fake