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 Author: Even123456 View Messages Posted By Even123456
 Posted: Apr 22, 2025 05:21
 Subject: How to sell my entire StarWars collection
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Even123456 (0)

Location:  Norway, Vestfold
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Hello, and thanks in advance for any advice or interest!

Over the years of my childhood, I built up a large and cherished collection of
Star Wars LEGO sets. Many of these are now considered rare or classic, including
sets like 10123 Cloud City, 7186 Watto's Junkyard, 7153 Jango Fett’s Slave
I, and a long list of others such as 10175, 6210, 7665, 4482, 7260, 6211, 4483,
10178, 7672, 10144, 7133, 7171, 9499, 7661, 8088, and 4502. I also have the full
2003 Jabba’s Palace series, along with many more.

All of these sets have been carefully displayed in a glass cabinet for about
twenty years, and most have barely been touched since they were built. Every
set is complete, with all original parts and minifigures intact. In many cases,
I also still have the original boxes and instruction manuals. They’ve been well
taken care of, and it’s important to me that they go to someone who will appreciate
them as much as I have.

Now that I’m a young adult, I feel ready to pass the collection on. Ideally,
I’d like to sell it as a whole, or in larger themed groups, rather than piece
by piece. I’m hoping to get a fair value for it based on the condition and rarity
of the sets, and I’m very open to advice from anyone here who has experience
with selling large LEGO collections.

If you have tips on how to approach this — whether it’s estimating value, finding
the right buyers, or platforms that are good for this kind of sale — I’d be really
grateful. And if you happen to be seriously interested in buying or know someone
who might be, feel free to reach out.

Thanks again for your time, and may the Force be with you!
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Apr 22, 2025 06:14
 Subject: Re: How to sell my entire StarWars collection
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In Selling, Even123456 writes:
  Hello, and thanks in advance for any advice or interest!

Over the years of my childhood, I built up a large and cherished collection of
Star Wars LEGO sets. Many of these are now considered rare or classic, including
sets like 10123 Cloud City, 7186 Watto's Junkyard, 7153 Jango Fett’s Slave
I, and a long list of others such as 10175, 6210, 7665, 4482, 7260, 6211, 4483,
10178, 7672, 10144, 7133, 7171, 9499, 7661, 8088, and 4502. I also have the full
2003 Jabba’s Palace series, along with many more.

All of these sets have been carefully displayed in a glass cabinet for about
twenty years, and most have barely been touched since they were built. Every
set is complete, with all original parts and minifigures intact. In many cases,
I also still have the original boxes and instruction manuals. They’ve been well
taken care of, and it’s important to me that they go to someone who will appreciate
them as much as I have.

Now that I’m a young adult, I feel ready to pass the collection on. Ideally,
I’d like to sell it as a whole, or in larger themed groups, rather than piece
by piece. I’m hoping to get a fair value for it based on the condition and rarity
of the sets, and I’m very open to advice from anyone here who has experience
with selling large LEGO collections.

If you have tips on how to approach this — whether it’s estimating value, finding
the right buyers, or platforms that are good for this kind of sale — I’d be really
grateful. And if you happen to be seriously interested in buying or know someone
who might be, feel free to reach out.

Thanks again for your time, and may the Force be with you!

Facebook, local auction house, ebay. You can lookup prices for sold sets here.