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 Author: Cardboard_King View Messages Posted By Cardboard_King
 Posted: Jan 26, 2026 11:12
 Subject: Used Lego by the pound
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Cardboard_King (1) 

Location:  USA, Connecticut
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Hello all, new store owner here and I'm searching around on my local FB marketplace.
Generally speaking what is a good price per pound for used Lego in your experiences?
Just trying to figure out my available options near me and I'm coming across
a few listings like this.
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Jan 26, 2026 12:30
 Subject: Re: Used Lego by the pound
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In Buying, Cardboard_King writes:
  Hello all, new store owner here and I'm searching around on my local FB marketplace.
Generally speaking what is a good price per pound for used Lego in your experiences?
Just trying to figure out my available options near me and I'm coming across
a few listings like this.

It really depends what it is and if you are looking at it. Lots with minifigures
in are worth more than lots without. Lots with partially built Star Wars sets
are worth more than mixed up basic colours. Lots with lots of clone bricks or
other random toys are worth less than LEGO. 'Unsorted' lots from people
that sell LEGO are going to be worth less than Lots from people that don't.
And so on.
 Author: Nicolasamico37 View Messages Posted By Nicolasamico37
 Posted: Jan 26, 2026 12:33
 Subject: Re: Used Lego by the pound
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Nicolasamico37 (1347)

Location:  France, Centre-Val de Loire
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In Buying, Cardboard_King writes:
  Hello all, new store owner here and I'm searching around on my local FB marketplace.
Generally speaking what is a good price per pound for used Lego in your experiences?
Just trying to figure out my available options near me and I'm coming across
a few listings like this.

Hi,

In France, 1 kg (around 0.45 pound) of only LEGO® classic bricks, without minifigures
or anything decorated, is around 12 €
Of course, the price is higher as soon as you have Minifigures, animals or rare
parts...

Nicolas
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
 Posted: Jan 26, 2026 12:56
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In Buying, Nicolasamico37 writes:
  In Buying, Cardboard_King writes:
  Hello all, new store owner here and I'm searching around on my local FB marketplace.
Generally speaking what is a good price per pound for used Lego in your experiences?
Just trying to figure out my available options near me and I'm coming across
a few listings like this.

Hi,

In France, 1 kg (around 0.45 pound)

It’s the other way around: 1 kg = 2.2 lbs

   of only LEGO® classic bricks, without minifigures
or anything decorated, is around 12 €
Of course, the price is higher as soon as you have Minifigures, animals or rare
parts...

Nicolas