SoldBrick

How SoldBrick Works

SoldBrick answers one question honestly: what did this LEGO set actually sell for? Here’s exactly how we get there.

Where the data comes from

We collect recent completed (sold) eBay listings for each set — the price the buyer actually paid, including shipping. We deliberately ignore active “asking” listings, which sit at aspirational prices that often never clear. We display the individual sold listings (title, date, price and a link) so you can verify every median yourself.

What we include — and what we leave out

SoldBrick prices retail LEGO sets that have a real secondary market — the ones collectors actually buy and sell on eBay in meaningful numbers. We deliberately leave out:

This is a transparency choice. Other guides pad their “most valuable” rankings with five-figure rarities almost nobody can buy, priced off one or two sales. We’d rather cover the sets you can actually trade and give you a number you can trust — which is also why we show the individual sales behind every median.

How we split by condition

Each sold listing is classified into one of three buckets from its title and eBay condition field:

We drop listings that would contaminate the medians — multi-set lots, bundles, and minifigure-only sales — and we require the set number (or, for vintage sets, the name) to appear so broad-match results don’t leak in.

The numbers we show

For each condition we show the median sold price (more robust to outliers than an average) and the 25th–75th percentile range. The seller net is the median × 0.87 — roughly what you keep after eBay’s ~13% final-value fee. We don’t headline a single blended “average price”, because lumping conditions together hides the information that matters.

How we make money

The tool is free. When you click through to eBay we may earn an affiliate commission via the eBay Partner Network, at no cost to you. That’s our only relationship with eBay — it doesn’t influence the prices we report, which come straight from completed sales. We may also link to display-case retailers as affiliates.

Limitations — read this

These are estimates of recent market prices, not appraisals. Sample sizes vary (we flag thin data), condition classification from a title is imperfect, and prices move. For a high-value set, always confirm against current completed listings before buying or selling. SoldBrick is independent and not affiliated with The LEGO Group; LEGO® is their trademark.

Frequently asked questions

Why not just show one average price?
Because a sealed set and an incomplete one can differ by 2×. A single average is the one number that’s wrong for everyone. The condition split tells you the price for your actual situation.
How current is the data?
We re-scrape eBay sold listings regularly and recompute the medians. The footer shows the period the current data covers.
Can I trust the seller-net figure?
It’s a close ballpark: sold median minus eBay’s ~13% fee. It doesn’t model every shipping or payment-processing nuance, so treat it as “roughly what you’d keep”.