Funko Figurines
Funko figurines quickly became a firm favorite among pop culture fanatics, with their adorable and colorful ranges that span across all manner of film, television, and video game franchises. Starting in 1998, the Funko empire became an affordable way for collectors to hoard what they hope will one day be lucrative labor. But the experts have yet to conclude whether Funko figurines will turn out to be profitable one day, and so this is a risky investment, to say the least.
Franklin Mint Collectibles
Given how varied and mixed the world of dolls is, it can be difficult to establish which lines are worth the money, and which should be left on store shelves. Then there is the case of Franklin Mint, a toy business that managed to convince consumers to rapidly and hungrily purchase their dolls. This was a successful propaganda campaign built on the back of a Lorraine Schwartz Barbie that was sold in 2010 for $7,500. Today, you can hope for a mild sale of between $20 and $50 for your Franklin Mint collection.