>>9380233not worth shit, they were so mass produced that any value they have is irrelevant. Basically the beanie babies of their generation. people bought into them thinking they would be worth something, but never realized how mass produced they were.
Funko's are on the same route as them as well, but funny enough this generation seems to be clutching onto the craze much longer.
when it comes to value, i quite caring long ago and only buy what brings me joy regardless of what value it may hold, when you buy something hoping it will go up in value one day more the likely you start hoarding instead and the items never really increase in value that much, or if they do it is such a niche market that finding a buyer is hard to do, if by that point you can part with the item at all.