Top 10 LEGO Sets in 2014 with Highest ROI

This is a list of LEGO sets released in 2014 that has the highest return of investment. The list excludes any LEGO sets with MSRP less than $19.99.

10. 75056 – Star Wars Advent Calendar – (MSRP: $39.99. Average Sold Price: $61.4 (55%)

The Advent Calendar series is always a safe bet investment every year. It seems like LEGO never make enough of these sets. With 55% return of investment, this set is at the bottom of our Top 10 list.

9. 21115 – The First Night – (MSRP: $39.99. Average Sold Price: $62.13 (55%)

The First Night set is the first 2014 Minecraft set in this Top 10 list. LEGO decided to only made these Minecraft sets available through lego.com, which drove up the price of these sets significantly in eBay, especially leading up to the holiday season.

8. 21118 – The Mine (MSRP: $109. Average Sold Price: $179.18 (63%)

Another Minecraft set.

7. 21114 – The Farm (MSRP: $29.99. Average Sold Price: $51.21 (70%)

Another one. You got the idea.

6. 60063 – City Advent Calendar (MSRP: $29.99. Average Sold Price: $51.82 (72%)

The LEGO City version the Advent Calendar sits at #6 with 72% ROI.

5. 21116 – Crafting Box (MSRP: $49.99. Average Sold Price: $89.94 (80%)

The Minecraft Crafting Box is a unique 8 in 1 set.

4. 10245 – Santa’s Workshop (MSRP: $69.99. Average Sold Price: $135.07 (93%)

The Santa’s Workshop set was a very popular item during the holiday season. This set were sold at $170 in eBay shortly before Christmas.

3. 21110 – Research Institute (MSRP: $19.99. Average Sold Price: $40.43 (102%)

This is a very popular LEGO Cuusoo set featuring female mini figures.

2. 21113 – The Cave (MSRP: $19.99. Average Sold Price: $40.96 (104%)

With The Cave in this list, now we have all LEGO 2014 Minecraft sets in the Top 10 list. This set has the highest ROI amongst other 2014 Minecraft craft, probably due to the low MSRP ($19.99).

1. 21104 – NASA Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Rover (MSRP: $29.99. Average Sold Price: $92 (206%)

This 295 pieces Lego Cuusoo set has a whooping 206% ROI in 2014.

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