FabuFabu Posted May 11, 2011 Posted May 11, 2011 Hello guys, 2 weeks ago i found those three sets: do you know if they are rare? What could be the value for those? I can't decide if i have to keep them or sell them. I wait for your advices, thank you so much! Quote
LEGO Guy Bri Posted May 11, 2011 Posted May 11, 2011 The first is 6755 Sheriff's Lockup originally released in 1996 western theme for around $25 dollars and apparently doing about the same or less on eBay. Next is 6558 from 1997 City subtheme: Divers originally sold for about $30. This set is much more difficult to find on eBay. I purchased mine 6 months or so ago for around $22, listed as 99% complete. I have seen it go for $30-40 but, thats top dollar for one that is used. Diver's had some success but, not much. Last is the $4 6317 Flowers and trees. If its complete or has most of the trees etc and box, it may fetch $7-20. Depending on its condition, completion, and perhaps a little luck. For future reference on any other set(s) you come across take a look here, at Brickset, or here, at Bricklink. Use Lego set product numbers at the top of each box or ins. manual to research the price of the set or individual piece (only on Bricklink) The same can be done on eBay if you search through, toys/hobbies>building toy>Lego>sets>(what ever you choose, i.e. city, train, star wars, etc) Hope this helps Quote
FabuFabu Posted May 11, 2011 Author Posted May 11, 2011 The first is 6755 Sheriff's Lockup originally released in 1996 western theme for around $25 dollars and apparently doing about the same or less on eBay. Next is 6558 from 1997 City subtheme: Divers originally sold for about $30. This set is much more difficult to find on eBay. I purchased mine 6 months or so ago for around $22, listed as 99% complete. I have seen it go for $30-40 but, thats top dollar for one that is used. Diver's had some success but, not much. Last is the $4 6317 Flowers and trees. If its complete or has most of the trees etc and box, it may fetch $7-20. Depending on its condition, completion, and perhaps a little luck. For future reference on any other set(s) you come across take a look here, at Brickset, or here, at Bricklink. Use Lego set product numbers at the top of each box or ins. manual to research the price of the set or individual piece (only on Bricklink) The same can be done on eBay if you search through, toys/hobbies>building toy>Lego>sets>(what ever you choose, i.e. city, train, star wars, etc) Hope this helps Yes it helps, thank you very much Quote
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