LEGO Price Guide
Check the value of any LEGO set or minifigure — prices tracked hourly across 25+ marketplaces
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How Much Is My LEGO Worth?
BrickEconomy tracks real-time market values for LEGO sets and minifigures by aggregating data from 25+ marketplaces including eBay, Amazon, BrickLink, StockX, and LEGO.com. Our statistical pricing models analyze recent sales and active listings to calculate accurate estimated values, updated daily.
Use BrickEconomy as your LEGO value calculator — enter any set number or name in the search box above and get an instant price check based on real market data.
Several factors affect the value of a LEGO set or minifigure:
- Retirement status — retired sets often appreciate significantly once they leave store shelves
- Exclusive minifigures — sets with unique or rare minifigs command premium prices
- Condition — sealed/unopened (MISB) sets are worth substantially more than opened sets
- Demand & licensed themes — Star Wars, Harry Potter, and other popular themes tend to hold value best
- Piece count & completeness — larger sets and complete sets with all parts and instructions retain more value
Search for your set or minifigure above for an instant valuation, or browse sets by theme.
Many collectors and investors use BrickEconomy to evaluate LEGO sets as alternative investments. Our price history charts, annual growth rates, and retirement tracking tools help you make data-driven decisions about which sets to buy, hold, or sell.
LEGO Price Tracker
BrickEconomy is the most comprehensive LEGO price tracker available. We monitor prices across 25+ marketplaces - including eBay, Amazon, BrickLink, StockX, and LEGO.com, and update values hourly. Every set and minifigure page includes a full price history chart showing market value trends over time, so you can track how LEGO prices change week to week, month to month, and year to year.
Create a free account to track prices in your collection and see your portfolio value update automatically as the market moves.
Understanding LEGO Prices
Retail Price (MSRP) vs Market Value
The retail price (MSRP) is what LEGO charges at official stores. Market value is what buyers are actually paying on secondary marketplaces. Active sets often trade at or below MSRP, while retired sets can trade at many times their original retail price depending on demand and scarcity.
New & Sealed vs Used
Sealed, unopened sets (MISB — Mint In Sealed Box) command the highest prices, typically 30-100%+ more than opened sets. Complete used sets with instructions and box are next in value, followed by incomplete sets. Missing minifigures can significantly reduce a set's value since exclusive figures often hold substantial independent worth.
How We Calculate Values
BrickEconomy aggregates active listings and completed sales from 25+ marketplaces daily. We apply statistical outlier removal and use percentile analysis to calculate estimated market values. Price charts show monthly trends going back to each set's release date, giving you a complete picture of value history.
Our price estimates are based on completed sales and active listings, not asking prices alone. We weight recent data more heavily than older transactions and exclude statistical outliers to prevent a single anomalous sale from skewing the value. Each set and minifigure page shows the full methodology behind its estimate.
Where We Get Our Data
Our data comes from the world's largest LEGO marketplaces: eBay (largest sales volume), Amazon, BrickLink (dedicated LEGO marketplace), StockX (sealed sets), LEGO.com, and several regional marketplaces. This broad coverage ensures our valuations reflect the true global market.
Top Valued LEGO Sets Right Now
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Pieces 910
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Value $17,910.69
Annual growth 33.4%
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Pieces / Minifigs 698 / 7
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Retail $99.99
Value $15,883.85
Growth +15785.4%
Annual growth 15.8%
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Pieces / Minifigs 3 / 1
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Value $15,449.07
Annual growth 12.6%
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Pieces / Minifigs 53 / 3
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Value $12,848.99
Annual growth 29.4%
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Pieces 795
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Value $12,796.11
Annual growth 35.4%
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Pieces / Minifigs 56 / 2
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Value $12,249.97
Annual growth 35.4%
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Pieces / Minifigs 54 / 1
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Value $10,390.48
Annual growth 7.6%
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Pieces / Minifigs 7 / 2
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Value $10,110.37
Annual growth 12.1%
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Pieces / Minifigs 408 / 3
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Value $9,957.81
Annual growth 15.2%
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Pieces 24
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Retail $18.00
Value $9,910.74
Growth +54959.7%
Annual growth 9.6%
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Top Valued LEGO Minifigures Right Now
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Spider-Man
Value $11,350.00
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Mr. Gold
Value $8,929.08
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Spider-Woman
Value $6,282.46
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Iron Man from Toy Fair 2012
Value $5,772.70
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Superman
Value $4,633.39
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C-3PO
Value $3,601.57
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Green Arrow
Value $3,216.32
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Boba Fett
Value $3,139.42
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Clone Trooper Commander Fox
Value $3,024.93
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Shadow Leonardo
Value $2,664.50
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Finch Dallow
Value $2,401.04
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Yoda
Value $2,380.00
LEGO Themes With the Highest Price Growth
Average annual growth rate for retired LEGO sets by theme.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much is my LEGO set worth?
- Search for your set by number or name using the search box above. BrickEconomy tracks real-time market values for over 20,000 sets and thousands of minifigures across 25+ marketplaces including eBay, Amazon, and BrickLink. Values are updated daily using statistical analysis of recent sales data. Both new/sealed and used prices are available.
- Do LEGO sets go up in value?
- Many LEGO sets appreciate after retirement. Sets with exclusive minifigures, limited production runs, or strong licensed themes (Star Wars, Harry Potter) tend to appreciate the most. Active retail sets typically trade near or below MSRP, but retired sets can see significant gains over time.
- What makes a LEGO set valuable?
- The biggest value drivers are retirement status, exclusive minifigures, licensed themes, piece count, and market demand. Retired sets with exclusive characters can appreciate 100-500%+ over retail price. BrickEconomy tracks these factors across 20,000+ sets to provide accurate market valuations.
- How often are prices updated?
- BrickEconomy updates pricing data multiple times per day. Our system aggregates active listings and completed sales from 25+ marketplaces, applies statistical outlier removal, and calculates estimated values using percentile analysis. Price history charts show trends going back to each set's release date.
- What condition affects LEGO value the most?
- Sealed, unopened sets (MISB — Mint In Sealed Box) command the highest prices, typically 30-100%+ more than opened sets. Complete used sets with instructions are next, followed by incomplete sets. Missing minifigures significantly reduce value as exclusive figures often hold substantial independent value.
- Where can I sell my LEGO sets?
- The most popular marketplaces for selling LEGO sets are eBay (largest volume), BrickLink (dedicated LEGO marketplace), Amazon, and StockX (sealed sets). BrickEconomy tracks prices across all of these to help you determine fair market value before listing.
- How do I track LEGO prices over time?
- BrickEconomy provides full price history charts for every set and minifigure. Each page shows market value trends from release date to today, updated hourly. Create a free account to track your collection's total value and receive price alerts when values change significantly.
- Are LEGO sets a good investment?
- Retired LEGO sets have historically appreciated at an average annual rate that outpaces many traditional investments. However, not every set appreciates — results depend on theme, exclusivity, condition, and market demand. BrickEconomy provides the data and analytics to help you evaluate individual sets as investments, including price projections and growth trends.
- What is the most valuable LEGO set?
- The most valuable LEGO sets are typically rare promotional exclusives and convention giveaways. Currently, sets like the SDCC 2013 Spider-Man and Cloud City command prices well above $10,000. See our complete most valuable LEGO sets list for current rankings updated daily.
- What is the most valuable LEGO minifigure?
- Rare promotional minifigures command the highest prices. Mr. Gold, exclusive Comic-Con figures, and Toy Fair exclusives regularly sell for thousands of dollars. Browse our complete most valuable LEGO minifigures list for current rankings.