We’re going into the upside down, inside out or whatever direction we need to go in order to present to you our latest top 10 list.
In four seasons, Stranger Things has amassed quite the following, as well as quite the number of collectibles. But which among them are the most coveted? We decided to take a look.
Remember, estimated values tend to fluctuate as we add more and more price points to ensure the guide’s accuracy. Follow this link for a current list of the Most Valuable Stranger Things Collectibles found on hobbyDB. Also keep in mind that this list contains only items found within the hobbyDB database. See below how your Stranger Things fandom can help us build the guide.
Top-10 Most Valuable Stranger Things Collectibles
10. Robin (Funko) ($240)
9. Demogorgon (threezero) ($250)
8. The Upside Down (Lego) ($270)
7. Freddy Funko as Upside Down Will ($330)
6. Freddy Funko as Steve Harrington with Sunglasses ($340)
5. Freddy Funko as Steve Harrington with Bat ($360)
4. Stranger Things Deluxe Box Set (FiGPiN) ($370)
3. Barb (Lego) ($390)
2. Baskin Robbins x Funko Exclusive Store & Promotional Display ($450)
1. Hopper (Gold) (LE 40) (Funko) ($3,880)
BONUS!
Hopper (Gold) (LE 40) (Funko) (Autographed by David Barbour) ($6,500)
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