
Funko POP! Myths - Gnome Vinyl Figure #21
This is a Funko POP! vinyl figure representing a traditional 'Gnome' from the 'Myths' collection, designated as figure number 21. The figure features the signature Funko aesthetic: a large oversized head, small body, and rounded black eyes. The gnome is depicted wearing a classic tall, conical red hat, a thick white mustache and beard, and a blue tunic secured with a black belt and gold buckle. It stands approximately 3.75 to 4 inches tall and is constructed from molded vinyl or PVC material. The item is shown inside its original retail window-box packaging. The box includes official Funko branding, the 'Myths' sub-line logo, a designated character number, and multilingual legal warnings. Based on the packaging style, this item likely dates from the late 2010s to early 2020s. Regarding condition, the box appears to have significant shelf wear, including visible crushing and creasing on the top left corner, softened edges, and white stress marks along the cardboard. The inner plastic blister remains intact, securing the figure. The paint application on the figure appears standard for mass-market production with no major paint slips visible through the window.
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Estimated Value
$18.00-$25.00
Basic Information
Category
Collectibles / Toys
Appraised On
February 2, 2026
Estimated Value
$18.00-$25.00
Item Description
This is a Funko POP! vinyl figure representing a traditional 'Gnome' from the 'Myths' collection, designated as figure number 21. The figure features the signature Funko aesthetic: a large oversized head, small body, and rounded black eyes. The gnome is depicted wearing a classic tall, conical red hat, a thick white mustache and beard, and a blue tunic secured with a black belt and gold buckle. It stands approximately 3.75 to 4 inches tall and is constructed from molded vinyl or PVC material. The item is shown inside its original retail window-box packaging. The box includes official Funko branding, the 'Myths' sub-line logo, a designated character number, and multilingual legal warnings. Based on the packaging style, this item likely dates from the late 2010s to early 2020s. Regarding condition, the box appears to have significant shelf wear, including visible crushing and creasing on the top left corner, softened edges, and white stress marks along the cardboard. The inner plastic blister remains intact, securing the figure. The paint application on the figure appears standard for mass-market production with no major paint slips visible through the window.
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