Mondo64 No 11 15 Top
Prices for Mondo64 No 11 and No 15 Top variants cycle with the release calendar. When a new Mondo64 number (e.g., No 55) is announced, prices for older Tops dip briefly as liquid collectors sell to free up capital. The best buying windows are 2 weeks before a new release announcement.
For Top variants, a CGC 9.0 is considered poor. Only 9.6 or higher commands premium pricing. Key defects that drop a Top grade: mondo64 no 11 15 top
Because the value difference between a standard No 15 and a No 15 Top is nearly 10x, counterfeits abound. Use these four checks: Prices for Mondo64 No 11 and No 15
| Feature | Mondo64 No 11 | Mondo64 No 11 Top | Mondo64 No 15 | Mondo64 No 15 Top | |---------|---------------|-------------------|---------------|-------------------| | Production run | 500 | 75 | 750 | 50 | | Key material | Porcelain/ABS blend | Same + 24k gold accents | Metallic flake ABS | Same + polished chrome | | Light feature | No | No | Yes (light-piping) | Yes (enhanced LED-ready) | | COA | Digital QR only | Physical + digital | Digital QR only | Physical + digital + designer stamp | | Current floor price | $1,200 | $4,000 | $800 | $8,000+ | | Investment rank | A- | S | B+ | S+ | For Top variants, a CGC 9
Never store a Top variant in ordinary home insurance. Use a specialty collectibles insurer (e.g., CollectInsure or AXA Art). For a No 15 Top valued at $8,000+, annual premiums run approximately $120–$160.
Only 500 units of Mondo64 No 11 were ever produced. However, a known production issue affected roughly 10% of these units (misaligned decals on the left flank). This error variant, dubbed “The 11th Hour Flaw,” is now the most sought-after version.






