jkcohen626 wrote:Chase Variant wrote:janos89 wrote:Its because its a very "wanted" pop. Look at qui gon jinn, yes he's lower, but 2000 is still a decent amount and he shot up because of demand. And to be honest this Freddy might go up in price even higher after it drops because even though there's 5000 a lot was shipped worldwide and second once the flippers are done a lot of people will hold on to theirs because its a gift from funko that could not be purchased so you won't see a lot on eBay after that. All I know is mines going to be sitting next to my funklub certificate.
1) The difference between 2000 and 5000 is a lot in terms of exclusives.
2) Qui-Gon is a bad comparison, because he's a key character in a Star Wars collection in a fandom known for having completists, while this is just another Freddy variant.
3) The people in the market for Freddys mostly already belong to the Funatics and/or would have signed up for the lottery.
There's no reason for these to be selling more than LE425 Freddys other than people being impatient or shill bidding.
I agree that Qui Gon wasn't the best example, but it is undeniable that demand is important. Take Otto (from Spatik Plastik) the LE 3000 version goes for about $25 and both the LE 480 versions go for about $40. Then take the LE 3000 Tony the Tiger. It goes for $125 and the Tony was more available to the public because it was online and not just at the POP Up Shop.
True! I feel that this Holo freddy will definitely shoot up in price and probably hold it's value because of how hard it was to get it and considering it was Funko's Free gift to it's fans. Thank god my girl got one so i can share with her


























I feel blessed and very estatic to say i own one now




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