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The most expensive Lego sets in the world 12. The only sole minifigure to make this list, Mr Gold was originally available in 2013 for just $2.99. However, it is extremely rare as only 5,000 were ever made, sending the value up to $1,506.47.The 10 most expensive Lego sets See all Editor's Picks Photo via Antonio / Flickr Remix by Max Fleishman You won’t find these at your local elementary school. Lego enthusiasts can shell out serious dough for the privilege of building the coolest, rarest, most extravagant sets. Lego’s priciest advanced models are highly valued collector’s items. The most expensive retired Lego sets can fetch up to five figures. Among the most expensive include sets themed after Star Wars and major world landmarks like the Taj Mahal. What makes certain Lego sets so expensive? It’s not solely because of the number of pieces or a popular franchise tie-in like Star Wars. The value of a Lego set often skyrockets after it retires.




“Rarity is the most important factor with any LEGO collectible. If a set is rare, and desirable, and continues to be rare, it will remain valuable,” said founder of Lego pricing guide BrickPicker Ed Maciorowski. Here are the top 10 most valuable Lego sets according to the Lego collector’s website Brickpicker: Number of Pieces: 1248 Notable features: “Market Street” is Lego’s second entry in its modular building series for adult builders. The set features curved staircases and interchangeable floors. Number of Pieces: 2,056 Notable features: Lego’s “Cafe Corner” features three stories, a mosaic, and a bicycle. Number of Pieces: 3, 428 Notable features: The completed Lego Eiffel Tower is the tallest Lego model to date; standing at 42 inches. It features a French flag made out of Lego bricks. 7) Imperial Star Destroyer Number of Pieces: 1,359 Notable features: Lego’s model of the Imperial Star Destroyer ship from Star Wars includes eight synchronized cannons, an Emperor Palpatine hologram, and a Lego figure of Darth Vader.




6) Death Star II Number of Pieces: 3,447 Notable features: The Lego Death Star II is built to scale with the original and includes a super laser. Number of Pieces: 1 Notable features: Made to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Lego’s Minifigures series, only 5,000 Mr. Gold figures were produced in total. 4) Statue of Liberty Number of Pieces: 2,882 Notable features: Lego’s Statue of Liberty model is made entirely of sand-green bricks. Number of Pieces: 3,263 Notable features: Lego’s electricity-powered Grand Carousel spins and plays music. Number of Pieces: 5,922 Notable features: Lego’s Taj Mahal became the company’s largest set when it was released in 2008. Number of Pieces: 5, 174 Notable features: Lego’s “Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon” is the largest Star Wars set and the second-largest Lego set ever made. It features Lego figures of Luke Skywalker, Hans Solo, Princess Leia, Chewbacca, and Obi-Wan Kenobi.




Up next after the break:If you look for Lego’s most expensive models, you won’t be able to find them on the shelves even in the finest toy stores. The highest valued Lego sets are collector’s items, which are usually retired sets and thus very scarce. Collectors and Lego enthusiasts around the world are willing to pay good pennies for them, take a look! The “Market Street” Lego set was the company’s second set of their modular building series for adults. The set contains 1248 pieces and features curved staircases and interchangeable floors. It’s currently valued at around €1,400. Lego’s “Café Corner” set features 2,056 pieces and you can find it for around €1,500. The building has three floors, a mosaic and a bicycle is featured in the set! This Lego set is the tallest one to this day – the amazing 1,06 meters. The French flag on top of it is also made of Lego bricks. The number of parts is 3,428 and you’d have to pay around €1,500 if you want your very own Lego Eiffel Tower set.




At number 7 the “Imperial Star Destroyer” Lego sets costs around €1,600 and you’ll find 1,359 in the box. This set is a model of the Imperial Star Destroyer ship from Star Wars and includes a Lego minifigure of Darth Vader, a hologram of Emperor Palpatine and eight synchronized cannons! 6. Death Star II Currently this Lego set’s value goes up to €1,600. The model includes a laser and is built to scale with the original Death Star II from Star Wars. It has 3,447 pieces. Only 5,000 Mr. Gold Lego minifigures were manufactured in honor of Lego’s 10-year anniversary of their Minifigures series. You can have a Mr. Gold in your hands for around €1,700! This Lego set contains 2,882 parts and all of them are sand-green bricks. The price for this set can go up to €1,900. This Lego set is electricity powered and has 3,263 pieces! When assembled and powered up, the Grand Carousel spins and plays melodies. You would need about €2,500 to get your hands on one of those!




The “Taj Mahal” Lego set is the largest Lego set ever made. It was produced in 2008 and contains the incredible amount of 5,922. Better save some money and patience for this one. These sets are currently valued at around €2,500. 1. Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon Perhaps every Lego collector’s dream, this model is the largest Star Wars set ever made and second largest set after the “Taj Mahal”. In the box you will also find Lego minifigures of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker and Han Solo. The number of pieces is 5,174 and the price is €4,500. Better start saving up! Here at Catawiki you can find weekly Lego auctions! A few lucky people have already bought Lego sets from this list on Catawiki, maybe you're the next lucky one!Gold LegosI LegosLego RobotsMega Lego SLego S ForDesperate GoldEqually DesperateLego SemGold LyfeForwardMr. Gold and his Gold Digger by Paul Janowski | Custom Gold Chrome LEGO Minifigs Ir al panel de navegación del wiki




Ir al panel de navegación del sitio Mr. Gold fué una minifigura edición especial, hecha de plástico pero con pintura dorada para simular la pieza de oro con el fin de celebrar el décimo aniversario de las colecciones de Minifigs. Te da mucha suerte esta minifigura. “¡Me atrevo a decir que es tu día de suerte!” Se rumorea que en algún lugar hay una Minifigura muy especial conocida como Mr. Gold. Luminoso y dorado de la parte superior desde la parte de su sombrero de copa alta hasta la punta de los dedos de los pies, se puede descubrir en todo tipo de lugares inesperados, pero nunca parece girar exactamente cuándo y dónde usted está en busca de él. Según la leyenda, Mr. Gold te traerá suerte si te toca ... ¿o es que usted tendrá que tener mucha suerte para encontrarlo? De cualquier manera, todo el mundo quiere encontrar la dorada Minifigura misteriosa - pero sólo unos pocos afortunados tendrá éxito! uno de esos es: MF-CRY9Q7QJ. Se ha vendido a grandes precios debido a la dificultad de encontrarlo.

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