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New (1) from $2,600.00 + $4.99 shipping RARE Lego Series 10 MR. GOLD Minifigure Limited to 5,000 Worldwide! "I dare say its your lucky day!"Rumor has it that somewhere out there is a very special Minifigure known as Mr. Gold. Shining and golden from the top of his tall top hat to the tips of his toes, he may be discovered in all sorts of unexpected places, but he never seems to turn up exactly when and where youre looking for him.According to legend, Mr. Gold will bring you luck if you happen to spot himor is it that youll need to have a lot of luck to find him? Either way, everybody wants to find the mysterious Golden Minifigure but only a fortunate few will succeed! 4.6 x 4.6 x 1.5 inches #1,258,861 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #29,921 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets 2.8 out of 5 stars 5 star30%4 star3%3 star3%2 star10%1 star54%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsFive StarsREAD THIS BEFORE YOU COMMENT!




I actually have a true Mr. Gold Lego figure ...Niceway overpricedOver priced Mini plastic.This is the most expensive mini figure out there! I collect Legos but the price for this is unbelievable What Other Items Do Customers Buy After Viewing This Item?GOLD Minifigures series 10 LEGO Minifigures Series 10 71001 See and discover other items: lego person, lego rareMr. Gold is a 71001 Minifigures Series 10 minifigure released in 2013. He is extremely rare, due to only 5000 being made. Mr. Gold is almost completely golden. He has a gold top hat, a gold face, a gold torso that looks like a tuxedo, and gold legs. His hands are the only things not being gold, which are White.Do not modify it. “I dare say it's your lucky day!” Rumor has it that somewhere out there is a very special Minifigure known as Mr. Gold. Shining and golden from the top of his tall top hat to the tips of his toes, he may be discovered in all sorts of unexpected places, but he never seems to turn up exactly when and where you’re looking for him.




According to legend, Mr. Gold will bring you luck if you happen to spot him… or is it that you’ll need to have a lot of luck to find him? Either way, everybody wants to find the mysterious Golden Minifigure – but only a fortunate few will succeed! His page in the LEGO Minifigures: Character Encyclopedia.Mr. Gold on the back of the Series 10 pamphlet.How do you find the Mr. Gold LEGO? Legitimate Mr. Gold Lego figurines, from the 71001 Minifigure Series 10, are found on auction and collector sites online such as eBay. When buying it is important to use caution to ensure that the figurine is genuine. Where can you find vintage "Star Wars" character figurines? How do you research the value of collector dolls? Where can you buy Civil War uniform buttons? Authentic Mr. Gold Lego figures are likely to be expensive. Only 5,000 were produced, and the figure is no longer available randomly in new minifigure packages. These unregistered Mr. Gold figurines are likely to be pricey, while already-registered Mr. Gold figurines are significantly less expensive.




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How do you install replacement wheels on a Radio Flyer wagon? How long should a skipping rope be? How can you adopt Bella Sara magical horses? Are glow sticks toxic?According to Brickset, a couple of collectors in North America have found the elusive Mr. Gold minifigure from the Series 10 Collectible Minifigures (71001) line. The minifig was found at Walmart in Ontario, Canada so if you’re wondering if they could be found in normal retail stores and not just LEGO stores, there’s the proof. The image above shows Mr. Gold that was found from a collector in Georgia. If you’ve been lucky few to find Mr. Gold this early, now’s your chance to make some quick bucks on eBay or Bricklink. There was an auction on eBay that ended just today that sold for $1200 from a seller in Oregon.Whether it is about building a LEGO army or needing a specific minifigure to make your model perfect, the LEGO Collectible Minifigure Series is the place to find the minifigs you want.




That’s not easy however as the baggies are all the same within each series, so the only way to make sure you get what you are looking for is to feel through the bag and try to indentify which minifigure it contains. To help LEGO fans out, here is a guide on the particular LEGO pieces and accessories you should feel for when trying to locate a particular minifig in LEGO Minifigures Series 10. We’ll also cover elements that can get confused with others within the series. The list has been placed in alphabetical order for ease of reference. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Baseball Fielder: The first piece most will make out is the baseball cap. However, you don’t want to confuse it with the Decorator’s cap with the shorter bill. So you will have to confirm it by finding the torso and see if the hands are different sizes and shapes. The glove is fairly noticeable. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Bumblebee Girl: The honey-pot does stand out as it has a pronounced roundness to it. I




t could be a bit hard to distinguish it from a minifigure head, or the bucket of the Decorator, and a couple of helmets. If this is the case you’ll need to find the wings. They are fairly rigid and spread wide. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Decorator: This minifigure has many parts that are similar to others in the series. The most distinct piece is the roller handle. It has a light “U” shaped piping with a slightly thicker portion for where it is held. If that doesn’t work, go for the one-by-one round brick. Just make sure it is not a minifigure head. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Grandpa: The coffee-mug might be easy to feel, but it is the same as the Librarian’s, so it is the two-by-two tile (representing the newspaper) you want to look for to confirm you got the right minifigure. Grandpa is the only minifigure with this type of tile within the series. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Librarian: You will want to find the coffee-mug first. From there it is separating her from Grandpa. H




er long hair is a good candidate to feel for, but I prefer the unique texture of the book. Please note that the book will be already folded and locked in place instead of it being open. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Medusa: Out of all the minifigures in Series 10, she has the largest piece in the form of her long and curved tail. The piece is extremely large and you should be able to feel it through the baggie easily. She is quite rare (only two per box), so the issue of finding her will be the rarity. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Motorcycle Mechanic: Without a doubt, go for finding the wrench. The head-wrap that goes on his head is also unique within the series, but it feels like a hair-piece with a short ponytail, which is very confusing when you are not able to look at the piece directly. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Mr. Gold: Chances are very slim he will be in the minifigures you are looking through. If he is, you will want to find his top hat. Just to make sure you’re feeling it right go for the diamond on his staff. F




inding bar of his staff doesn’t work since it feels like the tomahawk. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Paintball Player: He is the only minifigure with goggles that attach to his helmet. However, to avoid mixing it up with the bucket-handle of the Decorator, you will want to find his gun. Honestly, it feels like a flat Super Soaker. Also notice the chin-strap on his helmet. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Revolutionary Soldier: Find the rifle and you found the soldier. His hair will feel like an odd long ponytail, but the gun leaves no room for doubt. So confirm by feeling for both. This is one of the more common minifigs in the series with four appearing in a full box. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Roman Commander: He is the only minifigure in this series with a sword. However, the sword is on the thin side so you may want to find the piece that goes on his helmet. That piece is very flat and feels like it broke off of something. The closest it is similar to is the hand-fan in previous series.




➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Sad Clown: For those familiar with the neck-ruffles that feel like a doughnut with ridges, it is one of the parts to feel for. However, there is no mistaking the large cone hat that feels like the bottom of an ice cream cone. No other accessories come with this minifigure. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Sea Captain: This is one of the rarer minifigs in the series. His police style cap is fairly distinct, but the binoculars are purely his alone. The problem is the binoculars are small and may take some time to find. The Seagull is a bit too new and rubbery to make it a good piece to feel for. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Skydiver: His most unique element is the parachute. It is a simple backpack-style with neck bracket. You’ll probably spend much of your time avoiding him rather than picking him out as he is one of the most common minifigs in the series with six in a full box of minifigures. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Tomahawk Warrior: Both the tomahawk and Mohawk are easy to feel for. T




he hair is rubbery so tends to stick in the bag. The weapon feels like a bar with a small notch on one end. The only thing this can be confused with is Mr. Gold’s bar. And I think that’s a mistake you wouldn’t mind. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Trendsetter: Since the dog is new and the hair is flexible you could have some trouble identifying them, so just look for the one-by-two tile. It is the only one of its size in the series and can be identified quickly. She is one of the rarest minifigures in the series per full box. ➡ LEGO Minifigures Series 10 Warrior Woman: The spear is her most prominent feature. The only thing it can be confused with is the Revolutionary Soldier’s rifle and that’s only because of its length. She does have a nice rounded shield to help confirm her presence. She is quite common with four minifigs per full box.
Hope this helps with your LEGO Collectible Minifigure hunting! They have been showing up at Toys’R’Us, Wal-Mart, Target, and other retailers, and will be officially released at LEGO stores at the beginning of May. If

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