Cover art for Collectible LEGO(R) Minifigure
Published
Krause, February 2017
ISBN
9781440246999
Format
Softcover, 176 pages
Dimensions
27.6cm × 21cm

Collectible LEGO(R) Minifigure

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This guide will give the LEGO enthusiast, collector and investor the most current prices of new and used minifigures released from 2000 and after. The highest valued minifigures from pre-2000 will also be included, as well as maxifigures, and vital information on counterfeits, as minifigures are being reproduced illegally in China and other parts of the world.

Since their debut in 1978, LEGO minifigures have become the most iconic piece of the wildly popular toy line. Although small in stature, minifigures stand particularly tall as hot collector items. How hot? Consider the rare Mr. Gold (shown on the front cover), who has sold for $1,500 on the secondary market. Beautifully illustrated and amusing to page through, The Collectible LEGO Minifigure reveals why these pint-sized plastic powerhouses are the driving force in the LEGO Universe, whether collected for fun or profit. Featuring: Up-to-date secondary-market prices for new and used minifigures from 2000 to present Hundreds of the most significant and valuable minifigures priced and highlighted More than 20 top categories of valuable LEGO minifigures organized by theme, including Adventurers, Batman, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and Super Heroes Hundreds of full-colour photos Useful tips for collecting, investment, and detecting counterfeits AUTHOR: Ed is the co-founder and co-owner of BrickPicker.com. He has been a LEGO collector since he got his first set in 1979 and is now an investor as well. He has more than 3,000 sets, with an estimated value of more than $100,000. He got the idea to create the online price guide for LEGO collectors after he discovered that a Millennium Falcon set he bought for $399 was selling for $800-$1,200 on eBay two years later. The price for that set is now nearly a value of $4,000. Jeff is the co-founder and co-owner of BrickPicker.com. He is a website developer and runs the site behind the scenes. 275 colour photos

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