SoldBrick

What did that LEGO set really sell for?

Paste a set number or name to see real eBay completed-sale prices — split by Sealed, Used-complete and Incomplete, with the seller’s net after fees. No asking prices, no opaque “AI estimates” — only what actually changed hands.

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Real eBay completed sales, split by condition. Showing 192 priced sets so far — more added weekly.

How SoldBrick is different

Most “LEGO value” sites blend asking prices and modelled estimates into one number. SoldBrick does the opposite: we read completed eBay sales and separate them by condition, because a sealed set, a used-but-complete one, and an incomplete one are three different markets — often a 1.5–2× spread. We also show the seller’s net after eBay’s ~13% fees, so you know what you’d actually pocket.

Why condition is the whole story

For a retired set, sealed (MISB) examples command the top of the market; used-complete sells at a clear discount; incomplete or boxless drops further. Lumping them together produces a meaningless “average”. Look up any set above and you’ll see the three medians side by side, each with its own recent sold listings so you can sanity-check the number yourself.

Browse by value

Start with the most valuable LEGO sets, the rarest sets that have appreciated most, or every retired set we track — each links straight to its live sold-price breakdown.

Frequently asked questions

Where do these prices come from?
From recent completed (sold) eBay listings — not asking prices. We take the median of real sales in each condition bucket and show the individual listings so you can verify them.
What does “seller net” mean?
It’s roughly what you’d keep after eBay’s final-value fee (~13%): median sale price × 0.87. It doesn’t subtract shipping or PayPal/managed-payments quirks, so treat it as a close ballpark.
Why split by Sealed / Used / Incomplete?
Because they’re different markets. A sealed retired set can be worth 1.5–2× a used-complete one, and incomplete examples less again. A single blended “value” hides exactly the information you need.
Is this an official appraisal?
No. It’s a snapshot of recent market (sold) prices to help you buy or sell. For a high-value set, always confirm against current completed listings before you commit.
Is SoldBrick affiliated with LEGO?
No. SoldBrick is independent and not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by The LEGO Group. LEGO® is their trademark.