Value & Pricing

Why some figures are worth 10x retail and others drop to half. Understanding the aftermarket is understanding collecting.

The aftermarket is a real market

Anime figures are assets. Some appreciate, some depreciate. The aftermarket for figures, BE@RBRICK, and blind box collectibles is a multi-billion dollar ecosystem with its own supply-demand dynamics, seasonal patterns, and speculation cycles. Understanding it gives you an edge whether you’re buying, selling, or just trying to figure out what your collection is worth.

ILLUSTRATION \u2014 Anime figure price lifecycle: retail \u2192 aftermarket spike \u2192 stabilization \u2192 long-term appreciation

What drives value

Six factors determine what a figure is worth on the aftermarket. Understanding these is the difference between overpaying and getting a deal.

Rarity

Limited editions, convention exclusives, and low production runs command higher prices. If only 500 exist and 10,000 people want one, the math is simple.

Condition

Sealed mint-in-box is king. A sealed figure can be worth 2-3x an opened one. Box condition matters almost as much as the figure itself.

Demand

Driven by anime seasons, game releases, social media trends, and nostalgia cycles. When a new anime season drops, figures from that IP spike.

Age & discontinuation

Once a figure goes out of production, supply only shrinks. Figures from 5-10 years ago that were popular are often worth significantly more than retail.

Regional pricing

The same figure can have very different prices in Japan vs North America vs Europe. Regional arbitrage is real and it’s how smart collectors save money.

Hype cycles

Social media, influencer unboxings, and viral moments create short-term price spikes. Prices often settle back down after the hype passes. Patience pays.

Price ranges by category

A rough guide to what things cost across the collectibles spectrum.

INFOGRAPHIC \u2014 Price tiers: Prize ($10-40) \u2192 Scale ($80-250) \u2192 Premium ($250-800) \u2192 Grail ($800+)
  • Prize figures: $10–$40 — crane game and lottery figures, high volume, low individual value
  • Nendoroids: $40–$80 retail, $60–$200+ aftermarket for rare ones
  • Scale figures (1/7, 1/8): $80–$250 retail, wide aftermarket range
  • Premium scale (1/4): $250–$800 retail, can reach $1,500+ aftermarket
  • BE@RBRICK 400%: $50–$200 retail, $100–$10,000+ aftermarket depending on collab
  • Pop Mart blind box: $10–$18 retail, secret figures can reach $200–$2,000
  • Grail territory: $1,000+ — rare garage kits, prototypes, 1-of-1 pieces

When to buy, when to sell

Timing matters more than most collectors realize. The price of a figure follows a predictable lifecycle.

CHART \u2014 Typical price curve: announcement hype \u2192 pre-order \u2192 release dip \u2192 aftermarket climb

Announcement hype inflates pre-order prices. Release day often brings a brief dip as supply floods the market. 6-12 months post-release, if demand held, prices start climbing. The sweet spot for buying is usually 1-3 months after release when the initial hype has cooled but before aftermarket scarcity kicks in.

The TFM advantage

Our pricing matrix shows you the historical curve for every product. You can see exactly where in the lifecycle a figure sits and make an informed decision instead of guessing.

How TFM helps you track value

Every product on Tokyofishmarket has price data attached. Historical trends, regional comparisons, and 6-month projections. It’s the same data we use to price our own inventory — and we give it to you for free.

Your collection is a portfolio

Add items to your TFM collection and watch the total value update in real-time. It’s like a stock portfolio dashboard but for anime figures. You’ll know exactly what your collection is worth, what’s going up, and what’s going down.