What does 'MISB', 'MIB', 'LOOSE' and 'BIB' mean in Action Figure? | Hobby Collector

Are you curious what is the meaning when people are asking "Is your figure MISB?".

What does "MISB" mean in the world of Hobby & Action Figure Collector's world?

Well, Here we have a short and easy explanation for you all.
 

What does 'MISB' mean?

In the context of action figures, MISB stands for "Mint in Sealed Box." This means that the action figure is still in its original packaging, has never been opened, and is in its original condition. Collectors often seek out figures that are MISB as they retain their value and rarity.


 

What does 'MIB' mean?

In the context of action figures, MIB stands for "Mint in Box." This means that the action figure is in its original packaging and is in its original condition, but the packaging may have been opened. MIB Figure usually caused when merchant perform quality checking or photo shooting action to the figure. Similar to MISB, MIB figures can also retain their value and rarity for collectors.
 


What does 'BIB' mean?

BIB simply mean "Back in box". Mostly happen when you purchase a second hand figure like gundam, resin kit figure, or a high value GK figure. It mean that the toys were used/displayed and kept back into the box. BIB usually come with lower price because it is second handed item. Check to make sure everything is complete or any defective parts before purchase the item.


 

What does 'LOOSE' mean?

In the context of action figures, LOOSE means "out of its original packaging.". Or even it doesn't contain its original packaging anymore. A loose action figure is one that has been removed from its original packaging and is no longer considered to be in its original condition. Loose figures are often cheaper than figures that are still in their packaging, as the packaging adds value for collectors. However, some loose figures may be rare or hard to find, making them more valuable to collectors. The difference between BIB and LOOSE is that, BIB still contain its original packaging.

 

Feb 01,2023