Fair price on a minifig lot like this?
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Fair price on a minifig lot like this?

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A LEGO enthusiast is seeking advice on how to price a bulk lot of minifigures, aiming for a fair price that favors the buyer. The user, /u/Jasbeug, posted to solicit opinions from the LEGO community on a reasonable price point.

The original post doesn't specify the exact contents of the minifigure lot. The value of such a lot would depend heavily on the specific minifigures included, their rarity, and their condition. Factors like whether the minifigures are complete with all accessories and if they have any damage would also influence the price.

Without knowing the contents, it's impossible to give a precise price. However, the general consensus among LEGO collectors is that bulk lots are often priced lower than individual minifigures. This is because buyers are taking a risk on the contents and the seller is looking to move a large quantity at once.

If you're looking to buy or sell LEGO minifigures, consider using online resources such as BrickLink to research prices. You might also want to get a LEGO display case to showcase your collection.

Picked up a bunch of minifigs in a bulk lot and wanted to know a fair price for a buyer to pay for this while not screwing myself over too badly. Would like the value more weighted towards the buyer than myself, how much would you pay for this lot as a collector? submitted by /u/Jasbeug [link] [comments]

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