The 90s—grunge, dial-up, and iconic LEGO sets.
If you were lucky enough to grow up then, you probably spent hours building castles, spaceships, and pirate ships.
Little did you know, some of those sets are now worth a small fortune! We’re talking thousands of dollars.
Let’s dive into the top 20 most expensive LEGO sets from the 90s and see what your childhood bricks are worth today.
Rank | Model Number | Set Name | eBay Price ($) | Year Released | Find on eBay |
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1 | 6286 | Skull's Eye Schooner | 7,317.69 | 1993 | Find on eBay |
2 | 6086 | Black Knight's Castle | 5,117.90 | 1992 | Find on eBay |
3 | 6081 | King's Mountain Fortress | 3,210.00 | 1990 | Find on eBay |
4 | 6923 | Particle Ioniser | 3,149.00 | 1990 | Find on eBay |
5 | 6071 | Forestmen's Crossing | 2,669.96 | 1990 | Find on eBay |
6 | 3722 | Treasure Tomb | 2,294.50 | 1998 | Find on eBay |
7 | 5948 | Desert Expedition | 1,282.50 | 1998 | Find on eBay |
8 | 5909 | Treasure Raiders | 1,282.50 | 1998 | Find on eBay |
9 | 5059 | Castle Accessories | 424.67 | 1993 | Find on eBay |
10 | 1695 | Treasure Chest | 454.52 | 1992 | Find on eBay |
11 | 1875 | Meteor Monitor | 301.67 | 1990 | Find on eBay |
12 | 1596 | Ghostly Hideout | 296.10 | 1993 | Find on eBay |
13 | 6704 | Minifig Pack | 295.42 | 1991 | Find on eBay |
14 | 1478 | Mobile Satellite Up-Link | 200.00 | 1991 | Find on eBay |
15 | 1547 | Black Knights Boat | 200.00 | 1993 | Find on eBay |
16 | 1269 | White Ninja | 219.60 | 1999 | Find on eBay |
17 | 1733 | Shipwrecked Pirate | 117.23 | 1994 | Find on eBay |
18 | 1804 | Crossbow Boat | 109.95 | 1996 | Find on eBay |
19 | 1480 | King's Catapult | 200.00 | 1991 | Find on eBay |
20 | 1696 | Pirate Lookout | 177.78 | 1992 | Find on eBay |
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Closing Thoughts
So, there you have it—a trip down memory lane that might have you rummaging through the attic. These 90s LEGO sets, whether medieval or maritime, have skyrocketed in value.
If you still have any tucked away, it might be time to cash in on your childhood treasures.
Who knew those tiny bricks could be such a smart investment?