Every Hot Toys Iron Man Figure Ranked by Resale Value (2026)

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Every Hot Toys Iron Man Figure Ranked by Resale Value (2026)

Every Hot Toys Iron Man Figure Ranked by Resale Value (2026)

Iron Man is Hot Toys' most-produced character by a wide margin. From the original Mark I to the Endgame Mark LXXXV, there are dozens of versions — standard releases, diecast variants, special editions, and deluxe figures. If you're trying to figure out which one to buy, or which one in your collection is worth the most, here's the actual data.

We tracked real eBay sold listings for every Hot Toys Iron Man figure with sufficient sales history. These aren't asking prices — they're what collectors actually paid.

The Rankings

Tier 1: Premium Value ($500+)

MMS664D48 — Iron Man Mark III (2.0 Diecast) - Median resale: $679 - Sales tracked: 23 - Range: varies by condition

The Mark III 2.0 diecast is the current king of Iron Man resale. It's a recent release with Hot Toys' most advanced diecast construction, LED features throughout, and the classic suit that started it all. 23 tracked sales puts it among the most liquid Iron Man figures on the secondary market — it's not hard to find, and it's not hard to sell.

Tier 2: Strong Value ($250–$499)

MMS427D19 — Iron Man Mark XLVII (Spider-Man: Homecoming) - Median resale: $278 - Sales tracked: 14

One of the more interesting resale stories: this figure was a crossover release, packaged with the Spider-Man Homecoming line. The Tony Stark head and detailed Mark XLVII suit give it strong collector appeal beyond just Iron Man fans.

MMS528D30 — Iron Man Mark LXXXV (Endgame Diecast) - Median resale: $300 - Sales tracked: 11

The final Iron Man suit from Endgame. The diecast version (D30) commands a significant premium over the standard release. Emotionally significant piece for MCU collectors; market remains steady.

MMS353D16 — Iron Man Mark XLVI (Civil War Diecast) - Median resale: $307 - Sales tracked: 12

The Civil War figure trades in a consistent range. Diecast construction, good detail, and a beloved film keep this one moving.

MMS605D40 — Iron Man Mark I Special Edition (Diecast) - Median resale: $288 - Sales tracked: 12

The cave-built original suit has a cult following. The diecast special edition carries a real premium over standard releases. Low production numbers help.

MMS278D09 — Iron Man Mark XLIII (Age of Ultron Diecast) - Median resale: $258 - Sales tracked: 12

Steady performer. Age of Ultron isn't the most beloved MCU film, but the Mark XLIII suit design is a fan favorite and the diecast quality is excellent.

Tier 3: Solid Value ($150–$249)

MMS473D23 — Iron Man Mark L (Infinity War Diecast) - Median resale: $249 - Sales tracked: 15

The nanotech suit from Infinity War. 15 sales tracked makes this one of the more liquid mid-tier figures. The Mark L design is distinctive and popular.

MMS400D18 — Iron Man Mark V (Diecast) - Median resale: $230 - Sales tracked: 11

The briefcase suit. Niche appeal, but dedicated collectors love the concept. Steady mid-range performer.

MMS568 — Iron Man Mark IV (Holographic Edition) - Median resale: $193 - Sales tracked: 13

The translucent/holographic variant has a specific audience. Not for everyone visually, but it trades consistently.

MMS185 — Iron Man Mark VII (Avengers) - Median resale: $200 - Sales tracked: 13

The classic Avengers suit. This is an older release and still trades in the $200 range, which speaks to the enduring popularity of the character. Budget entry point for Iron Man collectors.

MMS212 — Iron Man Mark XVII Heartbreaker (Iron Man 3) - Median resale: $199 - Sales tracked: 12

The heavy artillery suit from Iron Man 3. Distinctive bulkier design, solid collector interest despite Iron Man 3's divisive reception.

Tier 4: Entry Level ($100–$149)

MMS211 — Iron Man Mark (Mandarin Version, Iron Man 3) - Median resale: $175 - Sales tracked: 15

Battle-damaged and distinctive. Older release, budget-friendly entry point for the hobby.

MMS213 — Iron Man Silver Centurion - Median resale: $157 - Sales tracked: 10

The classic comic-inspired silver and red colorway. More collector-specific appeal, but those who want it really want it.

What the Data Tells You

A few patterns emerge clearly from the numbers:

Diecast versions consistently outperform standard releases — the D-series figures (D09, D16, D18, D23, D30, D40) all trade at a premium. If you're buying to hold, go diecast. Older releases are holding value surprisingly well — figures from 2013–2016 like the Mark VII, Heartbreaker, and Silver Centurion are still trading in the $150–$200 range. The Iron Man brand doesn't decay. Recent releases (Mark III 2.0, Mark LXXXV diecast) are the most liquid — more recent figures have more active secondary markets because more people bought them at retail and more people want them now. The Mark III 2.0 diecast is currently the best value proposition — highest median price, most sales, and it's a figure most Iron Man fans want. If you only have one, make it this one.

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