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Pete Davidson is offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who purchases his unique toy.

Pete Davidson is offering a $10,000 reward to anyone who purchases his unique toy.

Pete Davidson’s Collectible Toy Offer

This isn’t just any toy—it’s kind of a big deal.

Pete Davidson is putting up $10,000 for anyone who can snag one of his limited-edition collectible figures. Since he doesn’t use social media, the Post is sharing an exclusive video of him making the announcement.

The Staten Island native and dedicated Knicks fan has partnered with a collectible toy company, Ghostlight, to release a special set tied to the NBA.

The collection is called the NBA “2025-26 Season” 100% Blind Box Collection. It features 2.75-inch toy figures dubbed “Ghosts” representing 21 NBA stars and rookies, along with a figure of Davidson himself, decked out in Knicks gear and his unique Double Soul organza socks.

There’s only one of Davidson’s “Fire Clown” figures, and he’s keen to get it back.

“Every set we create features a notable fan. Last year, Eminem wore a Pistons jersey, and Mark Wahlberg represented the Red Sox for baseball. Aubrey Plaza was the fan for the WNBA set,” said Josh Luber, founder and CEO of Ghostlight.

“What’s special about this release is that it’s the first time a famous fan has openly expressed a desire to own a rare Ghost.”

The term “blind box” is used because each case comes with 12 toys, and buyers won’t know which player they have until they open them.

This collection includes big names like Stephen Curry, LeBron James, Luka Doncic, Karl-Anthony Towns, Kevin Durant, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Cooper Flagg.

Luber anticipates Flagg’s figures will command the highest resale prices.

“Some may guess that if someone finds it, it could be worth $30,000 to $40,000. His 1/2 trading cards have fetched over $1 million,” he noted.

With only 2,313 cases produced, Ghostlight plans to auction 300 of them on March 3 via their website, each expected to go for $500.

The blind box market operates similarly to trading cards, so “breakers” who live-stream case openings have already started listing sets for sale on various shopping platforms.

Ghostlight also collaborates with MLB, UFC, WWE, and WNBA, and their products are often resold for significant amounts.

For instance, a Shohei Ohtani figure from last year went for $44,000, while an Aaron Judge figure sold for $16,000. Last year’s NBA Stephen Curry figures were sold for around $15,000.

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