15 Most Expensive LEGO Sets: From Tauntauns to Turtles

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LEGO is possibly the most iconic toy today. Since the first LEGO set release in 1949, millions of people worldwide have continued their love and obsession with building, creating, displaying, and collecting sets and pieces. So what is the most expensive LEGO set out of them all?

While LEGO has worked with countless franchises and media conglomerations, there are some LEGO sets that outweigh the rest based on design, rarity, and sheer size. From Star Wars to well-known landmarks in the world, these are some of the most expensive LEGO sets that fans should try and collect.

15. Taj Mahal, $1,200

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14. Death Star II, $1,465

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13. Market Street, $1,595

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12. Grand Carousel, $1,651

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11. Han Solo on Tauntaun, $2,081

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10. TMNT Antonio’s Pizza-Rama, $3,235

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9. The Legoland Train, $3,590

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8. The LEGO System House, $3,740

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7. Factory AGV, $4,361

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6. H.C. Andersen’s Clumsy Hans, $4,377

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5. Piper Airplane, $4,776

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4. Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon, $6,000

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3. Cloud City, $6,023

Cloud City, Bricklink
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2. Cars, $6,902

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1. Moulding Machine, $9,419

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