You Don't
Collect Pops.
You Curate
Tiny Monuments to Everything
You've Ever Loved.
22,638 figures cataloged. Every chase variant documented. Every grail debated. The editorial destination for collectors who know the difference between a vaulted Headless Ned Stark and a common Dwight Schrute.
The Anime Shelf is a Different Religion
Dragon Ball. One Piece. Naruto. The anime grail market doesn't follow the same rules as everything else — it runs on nostalgia, scarcity, and a fandom that never stops growing.

Super Saiyan Goku #1999
$1,100–$2,240$322
Shanks · One Piece
One Piece valuations continue climbing. Shanks crossed $300 for the first time this quarter.
The anime grail market isn't slowing. It's accelerating — and the window to buy before vault is closing.
PopShrine Editorial
Portgas D. Ace
$300Planet Arlia Vegeta
The one that launched a thousand 3 AM eBay searches. Retail: $15. Current: ask your mortgage broker.
Market: $800–$1,4009
Active One Piece Grails
Nine distinct One Piece figures currently trading above $200 on secondary markets.
The Hunt Is the Point. The Figure Is Just the Proof.
When the Vault Closes, the Legend Begins
Chase variants are the lottery. Vaulted figures are the estate sale. Both reward the collector who was paying attention when everyone else was asleep.
$1,200
Red Metallic Batman
A single Walmart promotion in 2017. Now one of the most hunted chase variants in the hobby.

Ghostface #51
$380–$680Horror vaults hit different. The characters were already immortal. The Pops just made them scarce.
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Holographic Darth Maul
Grail TierFlocked Swamp Thing
Retail: $15. Current: $1,800–$2,500. The original convention grail that proved the model.
$1,800–$2,5001:6
Chase Variant Ratio
One chase for every six regular figures. The math that makes the hunt worth having.
Every Grail Has a Story. Most of Them Start with 'I Almost Didn\'t Buy It.'
What Kind of Collector Are You?
Five questions. One archetype. A reading list built for exactly the way you collect.
Discover Your Collector DNA
Collectors want to be classified because classification is what collectors do. Five questions. Your archetype awaits.
The Shelf Never Lies.
Neither Do We.
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