
Sealed LEGO sets, especially licensed Star Wars and Architecture themes, have become collectible commodities. Here are the top 10.
1. LEGO Star Wars #10179 Millennium Falcon UCS (2007, Sealed)
Original 2007 production with the white Han Solo. Mint sealed examples reach $5,000-$10,000.
2. LEGO #3450 Statue of Liberty (2000)
One of the largest model construction sets ever produced. Mint sealed examples reach $3,500-$7,500.
3. LEGO Cafe Corner #10182 (2007)
The first set in the Modular Buildings series. Mint sealed reaches $2,500-$5,000.
4. LEGO Star Wars #10143 Death Star II (2005)
The original Death Star Ultimate Collector’s set. Mint sealed reaches $2,000-$5,000.
5. LEGO Taj Mahal #10189 (2008)
The 5,922-piece Taj Mahal set. Mint sealed reaches $2,500-$4,500.
6. LEGO Imperial Star Destroyer UCS #10030 (2002)
Mint sealed examples reach $2,000-$4,000.
7. LEGO Star Wars Bricks/Toys Sealed Boxes (2002-2005)
Various early Star Wars licensed sets. Top sealed examples reach $1,500-$3,500.
8. LEGO Mindstorms NXT 1.0 (2006)
The original Mindstorms intelligent brick. Mint sealed reaches $1,500-$3,000.
9. LEGO Indiana Jones #7627 Temple of the Crystal Skull (2008)
Mint sealed examples reach $800-$2,000.
10. LEGO Architecture #21006 White House (2010)
Early Architecture series. Mint sealed reaches $500-$1,200.
Authentication and storage
Sealed condition is everything for investment-grade LEGO. Original shrink-wrap with intact factory seals is essential. CGC and BGS now grade sealed LEGO boxes. BrickLink and BrickEconomy track price trends. Climate-controlled storage prevents box yellowing and warping.
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