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$12,500 AFA CERTIFIED 10179 MILLENNIUM FALCON


Ed Mack

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It's amazing what graded items go for sometimes. At 9.25, it is a pretty high grade, and is a first edition. The listing claims it was the highest grade ever listed. I do see a 9.5 graded one listed right now as well, by the same seller, but it's not a first edition. I guess I'd call it surprising, but I don't think it's impossible someone paid nearly $12.5K for it. I've considered getting a set or two graded. More for the experience than anything. I want to see first hand what some of my sets would rate. The way it's written, I don't know that I have anything over an ~8.5. But I have a pretty discerning eye for "flaws", and I wonder if I'm being too stringent. I've thought of taking figuring out which of my smaller sets is in the best condition and seeing what it would rate.

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The condition of the box is getting graded(considering its sealed) you know there are many sealed sets in various conditions.

Right, but the UCS Falcon was the only set I know of that came double boxed, so I would just think they would all be (within a very small range) the "same" from the factory. That's opposed to sets that actually sat on a shelf and were more or less handled by store employees. No biggie, I'm just saying the double boxing, I would think would make this set unique in that 99.99% of them would be graded very very high.

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Don't Kill me, but what does "GRADED AFA 9.25" mean?

9.25 is a pretty high grading. According to the Action Figure Authority, AFA grading "scale serves to better assess miniscule flaws which can differentiate two identical items which are fresh from a case or the store shelves, by including more grade options at the upper end of the grading scale."

You can read more about this at: http://www.toygrader.com/grading_scales.aspx

According tho their scale on the site, 9.25 is considered to be AFA Gold Level Condition, which I assume is relatively high. You can see the scale that they have on the attached image.

I am getting guilty for posting so much since on that little "Latest Forum Posts" tab, I am responsible for 5/6, so I am going to take a break. However, I can't resist asking: Where is everyone?!

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9.25 is a pretty high grading. According to the Action Figure Authority, AFA grading "scale serves to better assess miniscule flaws which can differentiate two identical items which are fresh from a case or the store shelves, by including more grade options at the upper end of the grading scale."

You can read more about this at: http://www.toygrader.com/grading_scales.aspx

According tho their scale on the site, 9.25 is considered to be AFA Gold Level Condition, which I assume is relatively high. You can see the scale that they have on the attached image.

I am getting guilty for posting so much since on that little "Latest Forum Posts" tab, I am responsible for 5/6, so I am going to take a break. However, I can't resist asking: Where is everyone?!

People are busy on Friday night.... It was dead during the Super Bowl too.
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9.25 is a pretty high grading. According to the Action Figure Authority, AFA grading "scale serves to better assess miniscule flaws which can differentiate two identical items which are fresh from a case or the store shelves, by including more grade options at the upper end of the grading scale."

You can read more about this at: http://www.toygrader.com/grading_scales.aspx

According tho their scale on the site, 9.25 is considered to be AFA Gold Level Condition, which I assume is relatively high. You can see the scale that they have on the attached image.

I am getting guilty for posting so much since on that little "Latest Forum Posts" tab, I am responsible for 5/6, so I am going to take a break. However, I can't resist asking: Where is everyone?!

People are busy on Friday night.... It was dead during the Super Bowl too. Well, I actually was watching the Super Bowl. Something on tonight?
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That is a little high for me. I can understand that it is a graded set, but that is still to much for me. Most people do not have that kind of money to spend on Legos. There is a very limited market for this type of set. I wondering if the set will ever be sold. Every time I look at the 10179 Millennium Falcon page, it is still there and it is not sold. The only person I think would pay that kind of money for this set, would be a die hard Lego collector, who wants graded MISB lego sets.

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The only person I think would pay that kind of money for this set, would be a die hard Lego collector, who wants graded MISB lego sets.

Profound thinking...I agree. Either that...or a high school nerd just got his insurance settlement after losing his leg from a traffic accident. Those are the only 2 buyer profiles I can think of.

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