LEGO 4000020 H.C. Andersen's Clumsy Hans is a Exclusive set currently valued at $2,800 for new and sealed sets. The set retired in June 2015 with annual appreciation averaging 29.40% since. Used copies are valued between $2,280 and $2,587 depending on condition.

Set Value (New/Sealed)

This chart represents the current new/sealed value of the set H.C. Andersen's Clumsy Hans since June 2016. Very high accuracy
LEGO H.C. Andersen's Clumsy Hans was a very exclusive set, only a limited amount were made. The set was given to participants in the LEGO Inside Tour in 2015 in which only 80 sets were made. In the Inside Tour sets, the boxes were number 1-80 in handwriting. It was also given to only 320 LEGOLAND Florida Ambassador pass holders, in 2015. There are two exclusive printed pieces in this set, one is a tile printed "1 MIIL" and the other tile is printed with "LEGO Inside Tour 2015".

A new and sealed H.C. Andersen's Clumsy Hans is currently valued at around $2,800, with annual growth of about 19.7% that is expected to level off to around 11.3% in the coming year, making it a solid investment. The average used price is $2,324 for those in good overall condition. Based on current trends, this set could be valued near $3,078 within the next year.
It has been a few months since we last saw 4000020 H.C. Andersen's Clumsy Hans available in either primary or secondary markets. Its true value may be slightly higher than our current estimate. The last brand new H.C. Andersen's Clumsy Hans was sold on eBay.
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Dagny Holm Dagny Holm, a niece of LEGO founder Ole Kirk Kristiansen, became the epi- tome of LEGO model building in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Educated as a classical sculptor, Dagny Holm lived and worked for many years in Copenhagen with her husband, Gustav Jensen. In 1961, Dagny Holm, now a widow, decided to move to Billund, where she was hired by her cousin, Godtfred Kirk Christiansen, to work for the LEGO Group Dagny Holm was no stranger to the LEGO Group From various vacations visiting the Kirk Kristiansen family in Billund, and also from a three-month stint as a LEGO employee in 1936, she knew the town and the company. During her first tenure as a LEGO employee. Dagny designed various toys made of wood. Among her creations were characters based on the fairy tales of the world-famous Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen Dagny returned to these characters again, later in her LEGO career. In 1961, Dagny returned to a much bigger company, now with the sole purpose of...
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