GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024

Statistics About The Most Expensive Lego

The most expensive Lego set to date is the 75192 Millennium Falcon, priced at over $800.

In this post, we explore the world of expensive Lego sets, uncovering some jaw-dropping prices that collectors and enthusiasts are willing to pay for these coveted building toys. From iconic Star Wars ships to rare minifigures, the prices of these sets may surprise you. Let’s dive into the staggering statistics of the most expensive Lego sets to date.

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"The most expensive Lego set to date is the "Millennium Falcon" priced at $799.99,"

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"The second price list for costly Lego sets is "Star Wars UCS Death Star" which retails at $499.99,"

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"One of the rarest Lego sets, “Mr. Gold”, is worth around $1,506,"

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"A one-of-a-kind Lego brick made from 14K gold sold on eBay for $14,450 in 2017."

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"The "Taj Mahal" Lego set, consisting of 5922 pieces, used to be the largest set and was priced at $299,"

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"The "Ghostbusters Firehouse" Lego set, comprised of 4634 parts, costs about $349,"

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"The 'Cafe Corner' was the first Lego modular building set, and its value has skyrocketed to nearly $3,000,"

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"The Lego set "Cloud City Boba Fett" is valued at $725,"

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"The "Hogwarts Castle" Lego set costs approximately $399.99,"

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"An unopened Lego "Green Grocer" set from 2008 now costs about $5,487,"

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""Rebel Snowspeeder" is among the costliest Star War Lego sets priced at $199.99,"

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""Eiffel Tower" Lego set now worth about $1,424,"

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"The "Mosaic: The Kiss (Van Gogh)" is valued at approximately £120,"

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"A sealed, first-edition Lego Star Wars "Jango Fett" minifigure could fetch up to $2,500,"

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"The "Super Star Destroyer" Lego set costs around $660,"

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"The Lego "Disneyland Castle" is worth approximately $699.99,"

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""Motorized Walking AT-AT" Lego set is priced around $130,"

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"“Mr. Gold” is the most expensive Lego minifigure, with prices reaching up to $5,000,"

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"The LEGO set "Imperial Star Destroyer" version from 2002 is currently worth up to $2,300,"

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"The 3,444-piece Lego "Batman: Tumbler" set is valued around $300,"

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In conclusion, the world of Lego sets boasts a wide range of prices, with some sets fetching exorbitant amounts in the collectors’ market. From the iconic “Millennium Falcon” and “Star Wars UCS Death Star” to rare finds like the “Mr. Gold” minifigure and unique pieces such as the 14K gold brick, these statistics highlight the significant value placed on certain Lego items by enthusiasts and collectors alike. As seen in the pricing of sets such as the “Green Grocer” and “Cafe Corner,” the appreciation of Lego sets as both toys and investments continues to grow, with some sets commanding prices that far surpass their original retail values.

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