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So I've been selling my daughter's old Lego's on eBay. She is in middle school now and has lost interest. Back when she was about six years old, Lego sets were the "go to" gift for her and she asked for them at her birthday parties, for Christmas from relatives, etc. I have to admit, I sunk $100's of dollars into Lego sets.
Now here is the crazy thing... They have appreciated in value! We were careful and kept the sets together. They were on display for years, then we broke them up and placed them in separate bags. We did not keep the boxes but we did keep the instruction books (also available for download on the Internet as pdf files).
One of my daughter's big treats was to take any money she saved and go to the Lego store in the mall and buy "blind bags" of lego Mini-Figures. I remember rolling my eyes and thinking how much she was wasting her money...
Ok, so here is "Bunny Guy". I got $28 for him. Some are getting more. This ebay auction has them for $40 bucks and they have sold 332 of them (original price, $4.xx) NEW LEGO MINIFIGURES SERIES 7 8831 - Bunny Suit Guy | eBay
= 5x ROI
And this is the statue of liberty. I sold one for $16, but this auction has sold 455 at $21 a pop! NEW LEGO MINIFIGURES SERIES 6 8827 - Lady Liberty (Statue of Liberty)
= 3X ROI
Then, there is Harry Potter's Hogwarts castle. I orginally paid about $125 for it I think. They are going for $200 - $250 now, used on eBay. LOL, or $549++ if you didn't open the box and play with it.
= 2x ROI
We did have to spend a lot of time ensuring the sets were complete. The instruction booklets list all the pieces with pictures and quantity. We had several "family nights" were we sorted Lego's. It was oddly enjoyable, kind of like coin rolling.
I think I might stop buying stocks and buy Lego's instead. The ROI seems much better. (just kidding)
Now here is the crazy thing... They have appreciated in value! We were careful and kept the sets together. They were on display for years, then we broke them up and placed them in separate bags. We did not keep the boxes but we did keep the instruction books (also available for download on the Internet as pdf files).
One of my daughter's big treats was to take any money she saved and go to the Lego store in the mall and buy "blind bags" of lego Mini-Figures. I remember rolling my eyes and thinking how much she was wasting her money...
Ok, so here is "Bunny Guy". I got $28 for him. Some are getting more. This ebay auction has them for $40 bucks and they have sold 332 of them (original price, $4.xx) NEW LEGO MINIFIGURES SERIES 7 8831 - Bunny Suit Guy | eBay

And this is the statue of liberty. I sold one for $16, but this auction has sold 455 at $21 a pop! NEW LEGO MINIFIGURES SERIES 6 8827 - Lady Liberty (Statue of Liberty)

Then, there is Harry Potter's Hogwarts castle. I orginally paid about $125 for it I think. They are going for $200 - $250 now, used on eBay. LOL, or $549++ if you didn't open the box and play with it.

We did have to spend a lot of time ensuring the sets were complete. The instruction booklets list all the pieces with pictures and quantity. We had several "family nights" were we sorted Lego's. It was oddly enjoyable, kind of like coin rolling.
I think I might stop buying stocks and buy Lego's instead. The ROI seems much better. (just kidding)
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