My 5 Most Expensive LEGO Sets



The Top 5 Costliest LEGO Sets! from Youtuber- Jake’s Bricks



Title: My 5 Most Expensive LEGO Sets!

Hey there, LEGO enthusiasts! Today, we’re going to take a stroll through the land of incredible LEGO sets that will leave your wallet gasping for air. These are the truly valuable pieces that could make your bank account smile, and they’re proudly owned by none other than yours truly. So, buckle up and let’s dive into my top five most expensive LEGO sets!

Number five on our list is the formidable seven zero one eight Viking Ship Challenge from the Viking Ship line. This beauty is currently valued at a cool $500 to $550 on the secondary market. And guess what? I managed to snatch it from a massive lot I bought for only $200! Talk about a steal, huh?

Steering towards number four, we have the seven zero two nine Skeleton Ship Attack from the Castle series. Although this limited edition set bears some box damage, it’s still worth a jaw-dropping $500 to $550, with the potential to reach $600 in the right hands. Keep an eye out on my eBay store for this treasure!

Now, let’s sail on to set number three – the highly sought-after 10173 Holiday Train from the Creator line. This gem, over a decade old, is a must-have for LEGO city enthusiasts and lucky owners can fetch a hefty sum of $550 to $650. I acquired this gem for around $350 or $400, alongside a used lot. With some patience, I’ll surely make a pretty penny during the holiday season!

Onward to set number two, we have the timelessly cool 7019 Fortress Against the Fafnir Dragon from the Vikings line. This breathtaking set features a buildable dragon and remains in near-mint condition despite its age. Valued at a dazzling $650 to $700, this one’s a hard find. I possess one of the few sealed boxes worldwide – talk about an exclusive bragging right!

Drumroll, please! Finally, the Holy Grail of my collection – the eight six five three Racers Enzo Ferrari. Although the box may not be sealed, this set is still worth a mind-boggling $1,000 to $1,300 on the secondary market. With sealed bags inside, it’s a steal even in its current state. I’ve listed it on my eBay store, hoping to find the right buyer who’ll appreciate its unique beauty.

And there you have it, folks – my top five most expensive LEGO sets! But don’t think I’ll stop here. I’m constantly on the lookout for more rare and vintage LEGO sets to add to my collection. If you want to witness the glory of my LEGO empire, be sure to check out all the sets available on my eBay store at [link].

Until next time, LEGO aficionados! This is Jake from Jake’s Bricks, signing off. Catch you on the brick side!

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