Last updated: March 2026
The anime figure market is a $17+ billion global industry with a massive secondary market for rare, discontinued, and limited-edition figures. From affordable Nendoroids to premium scale figures costing $300+, our AI identifies your figure and provides current market value based on character, manufacturer, rarity, and condition.
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Anime figures frequently sell out during their initial release window and never get reprinted, creating scarcity that drives secondary market prices well above retail. A Nendoroid that retailed for $50 might sell for $150-$300 once discontinued. Premium 1/4 scale figures from manufacturers like FREEing or Alter can appreciate from $300 to $800+ after selling out. Knowing your figure's market value prevents selling rare pieces at generic prices.
Understanding what drives the price of anime figures helps you get the most accurate valuation.
Popular characters from hit series (Dragon Ball, One Piece, Naruto, Demon Slayer, My Hero Academia, Hatsune Miku) hold value best. Waifu figures from popular series have dedicated collector bases. Limited characters or niche series may have smaller but passionate markets.
Good Smile Company (Nendoroid, figma), Alter, Kotobukiya, Bandai (S.H.Figuarts), and MegaHouse are the most valued manufacturers. Larger scale figures (1/4, 1/6) are generally more valuable than smaller scales. Prize figures from Banpresto and SEGA have lower but growing resale value.
Figures in their original box with all accessories command full market value. Box condition matters significantly to collectors. Missing accessories (alternate faces, hands, weapons) reduce value by 20-40%. Figures without boxes sell for 30-50% less.
Convention exclusives (Wonder Festival, Comic-Con), store exclusives, and limited-run figures command significant premiums. First editions before any re-release are more valuable. Bootleg/counterfeit figures are a major market concern that our AI helps identify.
Get the most accurate valuation by following these tips when photographing your anime figures.
Photograph the figure from multiple angles showing detail quality
Include the original box and any accessories in the photo
Show any manufacturer markings or authenticity stamps on the base
Note any damage, discoloration, or missing parts honestly
The anime figure market continues its strong growth trajectory in 2026 driven by mainstream anime popularity through streaming platforms. The secondary market is most active on MyFigureCollection, AmiAmi pre-owned, Mercari Japan, and eBay. Chinese manufacturers are entering the market with competitive quality at lower prices, but Japanese manufacturers maintain premium positioning. The growing Western anime fanbase has significantly expanded the buyer pool for secondary market sales.
Convention-exclusive and limited-run figures from top manufacturers (Good Smile, Alter) command the highest premiums. Discontinued Nendoroids of popular characters regularly sell for 2-5x retail. Premium 1/4 scale figures from series like Re:Zero, Fate, and Evangelion can reach $500-$1,500+ on the secondary market.
Check for manufacturer logos, clean paint application, quality materials, and proper packaging. Bootleg figures typically have visible paint flaws, seam lines, incorrect colors, and low-quality packaging. Our AI analyzes these quality markers from your photos to help assess authenticity.
MyFigureCollection.net has a dedicated marketplace of serious collectors. AmiAmi pre-owned sells quickly at fair prices. eBay reaches the widest audience. Mercari Japan is excellent for Japanese market sales. For bulk collections, figure shops like Tokyo Otaku Mode or Solaris Japan may make offers.