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.