LEGO 700 Gift Package is a vintage Mursten set from 1949 valued at $4 for new and sealed sets, up 0% from an original retail price of $3.85. On the used market, values range from $3 to $400 based on condition.
LEGO 700-1 (700/1) Gift Package was released in 1949 as part of the Automatic Binding Bricks line, an early predecessor to the modern LEGO System. Produced in Billund, Denmark, it was among the very first plastic brick sets made by the LEGO Group, marking the company’s transition from wooden toys to interlocking plastic bricks.
The set included 84 slotted 2×2 bricks, 84 slotted 2×4 bricks, 10 each of large, medium, and small window elements, 4 doors, and 2 printed art cards designed to fit into the slotted bricks as picture frames. Early versions featured bricks in four colors—red, white, yellow, and light green—and were packaged in boxes that varied in design and logo style throughout the 1950s as LEGO refined its branding. Officially designated “700/1,” the set was sold exclusively in Denmark for a retail price of 13.75 Danish kroner and is regarded as one of the foundational products in LEGO’s history. Based on current trends, this set could be valued near $4 within the next year.
Gift Package is an exceptionally rare set. Set 700-1 has not been seen for sale online or in retail stores in new or well-preserved condition for many years. Boxes that remain intact are regarded as museum-grade collectibles, representing the earliest era of LEGO. Its true market value is likely higher than any estimate we can confidently provide.
There are currently no new/sealed listings available for 700 Gift Package at this time.