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Most Expensive LEGO Star Wars Sets and Figures

LEGO Star Wars Price Guide

Come to the Dark Side! You might feel like the Emperor just wondering what your Star Wars LEGO is worth...

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Some of the most popular sets and minifigures are based on the massive space soap opera that is Star Wars.

From the original trilogy to the prequels and The Mandalorian TV series, whatever you're invested in can be recreated in LEGO form.

There are dozens of great LEGO sets dedicated to recreating famous scenes and battles from the Star Wars franchise.

Question is, what are they worth today? Do you feel like it might be time to let go of your LEGO collection?

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Start on this page. Comics and Collectibles Near ME presents a price guide to Star Wars LEGO sets. (We will deal with minifigures in a separate guide.)

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Most Valuable LEGO Star Wars Sets

LEGO Star Wars San Diego Comic-Con 2008 Clone Wars

Loose complete $3,000+

MIB Mint in Box $6,000+

This SDCC exclusive set was only available in 2008 at the San Diego show.

A daily raffle determined who would receive the set, which was limited to 1,200 total sets.

Star Wars LEGO 10179 Millennium Falcon

Loose incomplete $400++

Loose complete $1,500

MIB Mint in Box $2,500

One of the greatest starships from the greatest space franchise ever, in LEGO form. There are other versions of this ship, but the 10179 is the expensive one.

10123 LEGO Star Wars Cloud City (2003)

Loose incomplete $400++

Loose complete $2,000+

MIB Mint in Box $4,000

There is some confusion about where this set was actually sold, and how precisely it was "exclusive".

But there is no arguing with the sales results. Several have changed hands between $2K and $3K complete with box, one for $2,300 without box or manual!

LEGO Star Wars: The Death Star Sets

There have been three Death Star sets to date. They are:

  • 10143 LEGO Death Star II Ultimate Collector Series (2005)
  • 10188 LEGO Death Star (2008)
  • 75159 LEGO Death Star (2016)

75159 is a reboot of 10188. All three are featured below.

LEGO Star Wars Ultimate Collector Series Death Star II 10143 (2005)

Loose incomplete $600++

Loose complete $1,800+

MIB Mint in Box $3,000

There are actually three LEGO Death Star sets. This is the original release in 2005.

Although it's based on the second Death Star, which was under construction in Return of the Jedi, it's the most expensive LEGO set based on the Death Star.

LEGO Star Wars Death Star 10188 (2008)

Loose incomplete $200++

Loose complete $450-650

MIB Mint in Box $600-1,000

This is the fan favorite LEGO Death Star. It's based on the first Death Star from A New Hope, and features many of the iconic scenes from the movie, including the trash compactor, as well as more than 20 minifigures.

LEGO Star Wars Death Star 75159 (2016)

Loose incomplete $300++

Loose complete $550-800

MIB Mint in Box $1,100-1,400

The third LEGO Death Star actually sells for more sealed than the 2008 edition. This might reflect the higher retail price when it was launched in 2016. Apart from a few minor changes, it's largely identical to the 2008 edition.

Star Wars LEGO 65153-7153 Jango Fett's Slave 1 (2002)
Complete with bonus carrying case

Loose incomplete $200+

Loose complete $500

MIB Mint in Box $2,500-3,000

Version without case MIB Mint in Box $900-1,200

This long-retired set is fairly easy to find listed for sale. The version with the bonus carrying case is the one to find, often described as a limited edition, though it's not clear just how limited.

LEGO Star Wars Republic Dropship with AT-OT Walker 10195 (2009)

Loose incomplete $300+

Loose complete $750-1,000

MIB Mint in Box $1,600-2,000

This two-for-one set is an impressive combination of ship and walker. 15 years since its release, the set is desirable to Star Wars LEGO collectors.

LEGO Star Wars Rebel Blockade Runner 10019 (2001)

Loose incomplete $300+

Loose complete $500-800

MIB Mint in original monochrome Box $2,000-4,000

MIB Mint in Box $1,200-3,000

There is a huge range of prices realized when this cool spaceship comes up for sale. The original version featured a black and white box front. The later version reverts to the color one pictured above.

Star Wars LEGO Rebels 2-in-1 66512 (2014)

Loose incomplete $400+

Loose complete $800-1,000

MIB Mint in Box $1,800

A very tricky set to find in sealed box, despite being ten years old.

Lego 10221 Star Wars Super Star Destroyer (2011)

Loose incomplete $300+

Loose complete $500-700

MIB Mint in Box $1,300-1,700

A very impressive starship set which is popular with collectors. Long since retired, though there are plenty on the second-hand market.

LEGO Star Wars: Darth Maul 10018 (2001)

Loose incomplete $500+

Loose complete $1,500

MIB Mint in Box $2,500-3,000

This oversize bust of Darth Maul is more than 20 years old. Collectors have pushed up the price of a sealed set.

Star Wars LEGO Ultimate Collectors Series
Imperial Star Destroyer 10030 (2002)

Loose incomplete $250++

Loose complete $500

MIB Mint in Box $600-1,500

A hugely wide spread on values of this enormous spaceship set demonstrate that collectors are willing to let theirs go in the current market.

LEGO Star Wars: Betrayal at Cloud City 75222 (2018)

Loose incomplete $400+

Loose complete $600-900

MIB Mint in Box $950-1,300

An exclusive edition with a lifespan of just over a year, this Star Wars set sells briskly when it's listed online.

LEGO Star Wars Tie Interceptor 7181 (2000)

Loose incomplete $200+

Loose complete $500-800

MIB Mint in Box $900-1,200

This over-size spaceship seems to be in fairly short supply online. Prices are firm.

LEGO Star Wars Imperial Shuttle 10212 (2010)

Loose incomplete $300++

Loose complete $700-800

MIB Mint in Box $1,050-1,300

A gigantic and iconic spaceship, the Imperial Shuttle is very popular and prices for a sealed box seem very consistent.

Lego Star Wars Super Pack 66473 (2013)

MIB Mint in Box $1,000-1,300

This set consists of three smaller sets combined into one. 75015 Corporate Alliance Tank Droid, 75016 Homing Spider Droid and 75019 AT-TE.

It only really has exceptional value in sealed condition, as the other smaller sets are available separately.

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