GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024

Valuable Lego Minifigures Statistics

Analysis of 6000 LEGO minifigures on eBay found an average selling price of $20, with Star Wars characters commanding the highest prices and rare minifigures being the most valuable.

In this post, we explore the fascinating world of valuable LEGO minifigures, where rarity and collectibility drive prices to staggering heights. From iconic Star Wars characters to exclusive event releases, these statistics showcase the incredible value that some of these tiny plastic figures hold in the collector’s market. Whether it’s a one-of-a-kind gold Boba Fett or a limited edition Batman from a Comic-Con event, the prices these minifigures fetch can be jaw-dropping. Let’s dive into the realm of high-priced LEGO collectibles and uncover the stories behind these sought-after treasures.

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"The most valuable Lego minifigure ever sold is a one-of-a-kind 14-karat gold Boba Fett from Star Wars, which sold for approximately $200,000."

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"A seller managed to sell one of the 5,000 Mr. Gold Minifigures for $1,450 online."

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"Only 10,000 copies of the special edition Chrome Darth Vader minifigure were ever made."

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"The Sterling Silver Boba Fett is, surprisingly, less valuable than its gold counterpart with a price of around $11,495."

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"The C-3P0 Minifigure produced for the 30th Anniversary of Star Wars is worth $350-$450."

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"The Batman Minifigure from San Diego Comic-Con 2011 goes for upwards of $270."

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"The Captain America (2012 New York Toy Fair Exclusive) minifigure can fetch a price of nearly $1200."

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"A Boba Fett Minifigure from Cloud City set was sold for more than $1,000."

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"The George Lucas (in Bacta Tank) Minifigure is valued around $700."

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"The 2013 Mr. Gold Minifigure is one of only 5,000 released and can be sold for as much as $2,500."

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"The 2012 Shadow Leonardo Minifigure from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series limited to 500 copies sold for $785 in an auction."

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"The New York I Love Yoda LEGO Minifigure was sold for $340."

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"The Black Suit Superman Minifigure from San Diego Comic-Con 2013 sells for around $275."

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"The Iron Man Mark 7 Armor LEGO Minifigure averages a price of about $300."

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"Silver Centurion, a GameStop exclusive minifigure, is worth around $91."

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"The Azog LEGO Minifigure from San Diego Comic-Con 2013 currently sells for about $300."

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"The Green Lantern Jessica Cruz Minifigure from San Diego Comic-Con 2018 goes for upwards of $200."

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"The TC-14 promotional minifigure from 2012 is worth about $65."

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"The San Diego Comic-Con 2013 exclusive Spider-Man Minifigure is worth around $280."

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In conclusion, the statistics presented demonstrate the considerable value that rare and exclusive Lego minifigures can hold in the collectors’ market. From one-of-a-kind gold Boba Fetts fetching hundreds of thousands of dollars, to limited edition releases like Mr. Gold and Chrome Darth Vader commanding high prices, it is evident that these collectibles can be highly sought after by enthusiasts. The varying prices for different minifigures, ranging from $65 to over $1,000, highlight the diversity in value based on rarity, exclusivity, and fan demand. Collecting valuable Lego minifigures can be a lucrative investment for those who have a keen eye for these sought-after pieces.

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