The 20 most valuable LEGO sets in the world today
Danielle McAdam
28 October 2024
Lucrative LEGO sets
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San Diego Comic-Con 2013 Green Arrow Minifigure: $6,060 (£4.7k)
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6285 LEGO Pirates Black Seas Barracuda: $6,330 (£4.9k)
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San Diego Comic-Con 2013 Black Suit Superman: $6,360 (£4.9k)
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400001-2 Piper Airplane: $6,400 (£4.9k)
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LEGO Star Wars San Diego Comic-Con 2008 Clone Wars: $6,680 (£5.1k)
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4000000 Cars: $6,820 (£5.2k)
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1584-1 Knight's Challenge: $6,850 (£5.3k)
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6286-1 LEGO Pirates Skull's Eye Schooner: $7,175 (£5.5k)
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San Diego Comic-Con 2013 Spider-Woman Minifigure: $7,270 (£5.6k)
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LEGO Star Wars Miniland Figures: $7,580 (£5.8k)
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Tahu Mask The New York Comic Con 2014 VIP Event Exclusive: $7,870 (£6k)
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4000031-1 Exclusive T-Rex: $8,590 (£6.6k)
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Han Solo Indiana Jones Transformation Chamber: $9,600 (£7.4k)
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71001-19 Mr. Gold: $9,800 (£7.6k)
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4000042 The Vault Memory Lane: $10,070 (£7.8k)
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LEGO Inside Tour Exclusive Ole Kirk's House: $10,400 (£8k)
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Iron Man and Captain America 2012 Collectors Preview: $10,520 (£8.1k)
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106-1 UNICEF Van: $10,900 (£8.4k)
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375-2 Castle: $11,200 (£8.6k)
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San Diego Comic-Con 2013 Spider-Man: $17,800 (£13.7k)
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