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RARE LEGO STAR WARS YODA 1999 TARGET PROMO 14" TALL

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http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/lego-star-wars-yoda-1999-target-promo-154520284 We were talking about our childhood LEGO experience and how I have recently started to buy sets for investment purposes. A friend of mine mentioned he won this in a contest hosted by Target way back in 1999 - when Star Wars Episode I came out. He had to guess # of pieces in this set and he won it, was only off by 7 pieces. I was like wow, it could be worth something today. I doubt he plans on selling it (he had it for a long time), but we were indeed curious as to what kind of value it would be to a collector (theoretically). Any ideas how much this would be valued?

I would guess that it is worth more than $500 but it is kind of hard to tell from the pictures. Definitely a valuable item to own!! Please tell us if the pieces are glued or not. It does affect the value! Man, I so wish I were you right now!!!!!

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I'd have to ask him, but from what little I can gather via Google, my understanding is there's only 1,200 of those such figures. And I also believe they come preassembled, glued together. But I would imagine that shouldn't affect value too much - because that's how they are handed out anyway - preassembled and glued together. What do you think? I'd love to see it too! Unfortunately it's not in our homecity - he has it back in his childhood house on the other side of US. ;)

hmmm.... That changes things. My guess that it is worth more than $1,600, though I am not giving the best answer that could be given. I am sure than a bunch of people on this site would like to get their hands on it, though!

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What do you mean it changed things? I thought you were going to say the LEGO pieces being glued together was going to devalue it! :) Or was it the fact that you just learned those (only 1,200 made) are normally handed out preassembled and glued together - thus it shouldn't devalue? (I'm thinking the latter perhaps?)

Bought one for $200 and sold for $250 a few months later. Just two years ago. Ed's $300 sounds about right to me.

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