QUESTION
Are old Pokémon mini figures worth selling?
Yes—old Pokémon mini figures can be worth selling, but value varies a lot. Common loose mini figures may only be worth a few dollars each, while older, rarer, sealed, complete, or Japan-exclusive figures can sell for much more.
Best way to decide:
- Identify exactly what you have: character, maker/line if marked, year, size, and whether it is official.
- Check condition: paint wear, missing bases, broken parts, yellowing, sticky plastic, or sun damage reduce value.
- Search sold listings, not asking prices, on marketplaces like eBay using terms such as “Pokémon mini figure,” the Pokémon name, maker, and “TOMY,” “Bandai,” “Hasbro,” “Jakks,” or “Nintendo” if marked.
- Group common figures into lots if individual sold prices are low; sell rare or high-demand characters individually.
- Mention “vintage,” “official,” “sealed,” or “Tomy” only if you can verify it from markings or packaging.
In general, it is worth selling if you have multiple figures, sealed packaging, recognizable vintage TOMY-style figures, rare Pokémon, starters, Pikachu, Eeveelutions, Legendaries, or figures in very clean condition. If they are very worn, unbranded, or modern common figures, a bulk lot is usually the better approach.