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Approx 40k of lego NIB--gadzooks

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I live right there.. but talk about a hassel to sell all those sets rofl.  And 20k yeah right.. I'd rather drop 20k across and index fund and dividend fund immediately rather than parting out that many sets and auctions.   The question is why this guy isn't doing that, but is instead cutting his potential profit in half to get rid of these sets so fast.

 

 

Going over the list of these sets I believe the seller probably has way more lego sets, but these are his small, random, unpopular for the most part, and older sets he's looking to get rid of in one immediate flip.

Edited by JRandall

I would like to see the math on the 40k - If he calculated it, why not show it?

 

Probably high estimated retail value. 

BP shows a value around $35k (a couple sets weren't found, so rounding up for that). Would not be worth it at the current asking price to resell with all those different individual sets to have to deal with, but nice for a personal collection at that price.

 

 

        TOTAL    $34,832
 

CL-Lot9.xlsx

Edited by LegoManiacc

Actually, you could have the best of both worlds if this was for your personal collection and only sell off the most expensive multiples. You would get to keep 540 or so sets (at least one of each and multiples of the cheaper sets) and sell off just the 113 sets valued at $30 or more to limit your work for a total of about $11-12k after fees just for those 113 sets....so you're out of pocket around $8000-$10000 for the remaining lot.

 

Set #    Qty    Sales
10027    1    $364
10144    1    $301
10020    4    $1,083
10022    2    $522
7018    3    $660
10152    1    $218
7019    1    $216
10128    1    $193
10025    2    $371
7468    1    $182
7249    1    $165
7255    2    $280
7237    1    $129
7258    1    $127
3438    1    $114
5987    1    $96
8454    1    $94
7779    12    $1,076
7240    3    $228
7020    1    $75
1370    1    $74
4704    1    $67
7251    1    $64
2995    3    $180
1376    7    $401
7017    1    $57
5958    1    $56
7016    5    $272
7239    2    $107
1380    3    $158
2996    1    $52
4515    3    $153
1374    9    $451
4853    1    $48
6455    1    $48
4712    1    $43
7015    1    $40
6520    1    $39
4475    2    $77
6718    1    $38
7242    1    $38
7891    1    $35
7474    2    $71
7903    1    $35
7250    3    $104
6451    4    $131
6207    2    $65
6706    1    $33
5206    1    $33
6417    3    $98
3442    3    $93
7890    4    $122
   TOTAL  113    $14,738

 

Edited by LegoManiacc

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