John Lennon #247 (Rocks) — Funko Pop Value

John Lennon #247 (Rocks) — Funko Pop Value

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What the John Lennon #247 Funko Pop (Rocks) is worth — out of box vs mint in box.

John Lennon #247 (Rocks) value — Out of Box $10 · In Box (damaged) $15 · New (in box) $17. Prices updated August 2026.

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Which version do you have?

If your goal is simply to own a John Lennon #247 (Rocks), the Standard version at $9 is the cheapest option. The Black White version at $8 is actually the less expensive choice for basic ownership. Since there are no significant differences in edition or scarcity mentioned, paying the extra for the Black White offers no tangible advantage over the Standard unless you prefer its specific aesthetic. Save your money unless the Black White appeals to you visually.

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Item details

Brand
Funko
Series
Rocks
Number
#247
Print run
n/a
Release date
January 1, 2021
UPC
889698560016

John Lennon #247 (Rocks) Funko Pop value

An out-of-box John Lennon #247 runs around $10, while a mint-in-box copy commands $17 ($15 with a damaged box).

What drives the price

For Funko Pops, box condition, exclusives/chases (GITD, conventions), vaulting, and series popularity drive value. Chase variants and retired exclusives appreciate most; common Pops with damaged boxes sell for little.

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What this actually trades for — sold values by condition vs. what sellers are asking today

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ConditionValueBased on
Out of Box$10eBay sold comps
In Box (damaged)$15eBay sold comps
New (in box)$17eBay sold comps

Frequently asked questions

What is the lowest price I can expect for John Lennon #247?
The lowest price listed for this item is $10 for the out-of-box condition.
How much more is a new copy worth compared to an out-of-box one?
A new, in-box copy is priced at $16, which is $6 more than the $10 out-of-box version.
Is the damaged in-box condition worth the extra cost over out-of-box?
The damaged in-box copy is listed for $14, making it slightly more expensive than the $10 out-of-box option.

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