Polaris #927 (Marvel) — Funko Pop Value

Polaris #927 (Marvel) — Funko Pop Value

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What the Polaris #927 Funko Pop (Marvel) is worth — out of box vs mint in box.

Polaris #927 (Marvel) value — Out of Box $9 · In Box (damaged) $12 · New (in box) $15. Prices updated August 2026.

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Which version do you have?

If you just want the card, buy the Standard version for $9. The NYCC version at $13 offers a premium collectible experience, likely through exclusive convention packaging or limited edition status, making it more desirable for dedicated fans. Buyers prioritizing budget should stick to Standard, while those seeking a display-worthy, more scarce piece should pay the extra for the NYCC.

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Item details

Brand
Funko
Series
Marvel
Number
#927
Print run
n/a
Release date
January 1, 2021
UPC
889698585965

Polaris #927 (Marvel) Funko Pop value

An out-of-box Polaris #927 runs around $9, while a mint-in-box copy commands $15 ($12 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$9eBay sold comps
In Box (damaged)$12eBay sold comps
New (in box)$15eBay sold comps

Frequently asked questions

What is the lowest price I can get for Polaris #927?
The lowest price listed for Polaris #927 is $6 for the Out of Box condition.
How much is a brand new copy of this Marvel card?
A new, in-box copy of Polaris #927 is currently priced at $15.
Is there a price difference between damaged and new condition?
Yes, a damaged in-box copy is $8, compared to the $15 price for a new, in-box copy.

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