Most expensive LEGO sets

If you still have a box of LEGO in the attic, wait a bit before selling it at the next flea market. After all, some sets can still fetch a nice amount of money. Take a look at the following list of precious plastic bricks.

Clumsy Hans

The 2015 edition of HC Andersen's Clumsy Hans takes the crown. Originally, the set was distributed to 80 LEGO ambassadors, most of whom decided to keep it. This is where the price tag comes from right away. Today, the current value for a new and sealed HC Andersen's Clumsy Hans is estimated at about €14,028. 

Millennium Falcon

One of the most iconic LEGO sets is the 10179 Millennium Falcon. An unopened copy previously changed hands for €5,000. The exclusive Ultimate Collectors Edition Millennium Falcon from 2007 consists of 5197 parts and is - built-up- 84 centimeters long. 

Piper Airplane

Only 53 copies of the 4000012 Piper Airplane were made. The sets were again given away in 2012 to participants of the LEGO Inside Tour. The set contains parts to build an airplane with airport. It is estimated that an unopened Piper Airplane is worth €4,735. 

Airport Shuttle

Of course, with an airplane comes a shuttle service. So perhaps this set would be nice to go with your Piper Airplane: the 6399 LEGO Monorail Airport Shuttle was introduced in 1990 and came with nine figures, a monorail track, a train with two cars and a station. Today, an unopened Airport Shuttle can fetch an estimated €4283. But then you have a rare set with a train that can actually run. 

Antonios Pizza-Rama

Probably the most expensive piece of pizza you've ever seen. The pizza piece made of LEGO - in pizza box - was handed out at Comic Con New York in 2012. Should you ever come across the pizza; it could fetch $4,000....