Any value to Retired Legos?

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Any value to Retired Legos? arfa5 11-29-2006
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Posted by arfa5 on November 29, 2006, 1:58 pm
I have some several boxes of older legos from 1980s and wondering if
they're of any value? There are people, various size blocks, baseplates
and what appear to be special one of a kind pieces. I'm thinking of
eBaying them. Appreciate any guidance. Tnx. -- Norm

Posted by Ken Rice on November 29, 2006, 7:43 pm
says...

>I have some several boxes of older legos from 1980s and wondering if
>they're of any value? There are people, various size blocks, baseplates
>and what appear to be special one of a kind pieces. I'm thinking of
>eBaying them. Appreciate any guidance. Tnx. -- Norm

If you have a collection of random pieces, it is probably not worth much. You
could find some buyers.

If you have complete sets (pieces and instructions) from the 80's, you will get
a lot more for them. Also, having the box may bring an even higher piece.

You can look on BrickLink.com to determine the value of your sets.

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