Tiny Figures, Big Bucks: 15 Ultra-Valuable LEGO Minifigures

A diverse group of Lego minifigures in various costumes and uniforms, including a firefighter, pig suit, chef, and police officer, standing in rows against a plain background.
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Who said LEGOs are just for kids? Over the years, some LEGO sets and figurines have evolved from simple playthings and nostalgic keepsakes into highly valuable collectibles. Released at exclusive events, through special promotions, or in select sets, these minifigures have turned into lucrative finds. With collectors willing to pay high thousands for one, here’s a closer look at 15 of the most valuable LEGO minifigures on the market, plus insights into why they’re worth so much.

1. Mr. Gold

A golden LEGO figure wearing a top hat and monocle holds a staff with a crystal-like top. The figure is dressed in a suit with a striped shirt underneath, featuring a smiling face with a mustache.
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Released in 2013 as part of LEGO’s Minifigures Series 10, Mr. Gold is a limited-edition figure with only 5,000 units ever made. With each set featuring a unique serial number, this figurine is valued among collectors for his unique gold-chrome design and scarcity. According to Brick Economy, Mr. Gold’s value is estimated at $6,252 (not too shabby for a single Lego piece).

2. Spider-Man (San Diego Comic-Con 2013 Exclusive)

A LEGO Super Heroes set featuring a Spider-Man minifigure is sealed in its packaging. The background shows a cityscape with a red and orange design. The packaging includes Comic-Con 2013 exclusive branding.
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This exclusive Spider-Man minifigure — distinguished by its red lower legs — was distributed at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con. With only 350 units produced, its scarcity and unique design have helped elevate its value over time. If you’ve got one collecting dust at home, you could be sitting on a goldmine; unopened sets are selling for a whopping $14,000 on eBay.

3. Superman (Black Suit, San Diego Comic-Con 2013 Exclusive)

LEGO DC Universe Super Heroes set featuring a Superman minifigure in black suit, sealed in packaging. The package displays a comic-style cityscape with a streaking meteor. A label indicates San Diego Comic-Con 2013 exclusive.
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Depicting Superman in his black suit from “The Death of Superman” storyline, this minifigure was another 2013 San Diego Comic-Con exclusive. Its limited availability (only 200 units were made) and unique representation make it a rare gem among collectors. In mint condition, you can expect to pay around $5,000 for one.

4. C-3PO (Chrome Gold, Star Wars 30th Anniversary Edition)

A shiny, metallic silver LEGO figure resembling a robot, featuring intricate details on its torso and head. The figure has a round, segmented pattern on its chest and stands against a plain white background.
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To commemorate the 30th anniversary of “Star Wars,” LEGO released this chrome gold C-3PO minifigure in 2007 by stashing it in random seats throughout the theater. With only 10,000 units ever made, its unique finish and connection with the beloved franchise enhanced its value. Currently valued at over $3,000, you can also snag one online for around $2,000.

5. Spider-Woman (San Diego Comic-Con 2013 Exclusive)

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes collectible minifigure in a clear display case. The packaging features a cityscape background and is labeled for ages 5 and up. The minifigure appears to represent a superhero character.
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This Spider-Woman minifigure — representing Jessica Drew from the Marvel Comics — was another San Diego Comic-Con 2013 standout, with only 350 units made. Its rarity and connection to the Marvel universe contribute to its value among vintage toy collectors. Unopened sets can command insane prices ranging from around $5,000 to over $12,000.

6. Boba Fett (Cloud City, Printed Arms and Legs)

A LEGO minifigure resembling a character in green armor with a black visor and holding a black weapon, against a plain background.
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Part of the 2003 Cloud City playset, this Boba Fett minifigure features detailed armor printing on the arms, chest, and legs — a first for LEGO at the time. The set’s limited release coupled with the character’s popularity among “Star War” fans have made this set a hot commodity among collectors. With a current value of over two grand, you can expect to pay anywhere from around $100 to nearly $1,500 for one.

7. Green Arrow (San Diego Comic-Con 2013 Exclusive)

A collectible Green Arrow LEGO minifigure is displayed in a protective case. It features the character in a dark green hooded outfit. A label on the case shows a grading of 9.25.
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This Green Arrow minifigure, which depicts Oliver Queen with a hood, was another exclusive from the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con. With only 200 units exclusively made for the event, the toy’s limited availability and connection to the DC Comics universe make it a cherished find among fans of the DC universe. In mint condition, you can sell one for well over $5,000.

8. Sheriff Deadpool (San Diego Comic-Con 2018 Exclusive)

A LEGO Super Heroes set featuring a Sheriff Deadpool minifigure in a red and black outfit with a cowboy hat. The packaging, designed for ages 6 and up, displays the Marvel logo.
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A variant of the Marvel anti-hero Deadpool, this minifigure depicts him in a sheriff outfit, complete with an adorable cowboy hat. Sold only at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con, Sheriff Deadpool’s unique design and limited distribution have increased its value among fans and collectors. With an estimated value of around $2,000, you can buy one online for about $1,400.

9. Spider-Man (Miles Morales Suit, Sony PS Exclusive)

A LEGO Marvel Spider-Man classic suit Miles Morales minifigure in a protective display case. The packaging indicates it's for ages 6 and up and consists of 3 pieces. The background shows blurred LEGO structures.
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Featuring Miles Morales in his red and black suit, this LEGO figurine was exclusively made for the Sony PlayStation platform in 2020. Thanks to its connection to the popular video game, mint-condition (unopened) sets are selling for around $2,000.

10. The Collector (San Diego Comic-Con 2014 Exclusive)

A collectible LEGO figure of "The Collector" from Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy is encased in packaging. The display box shows a 90% grade label. The figure and packaging include branding for LEGO, Marvel, and Comic-Con.
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Representing Taneleer Tivan, aka “the collector” from Marvel Comics, this minifigure was another exclusive from the San Diego Comic-Con in 2014. Its unique character representation and scarcity make it valuable to collectors, especially among Marvel fans. In mint condition, you can expect to pay around $1,500 for one.

11. Zebra Batman (San Diego Comic-Con 2019 Exclusive)

LEGO Zebra Batman minifigure in a clear display box. The packaging shows a Batman logo and says "80 Years." The toy consists of 5 pieces and is for ages 6 and up.
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This Batman variant, which features a distinctive zebra-striped suit, was also an exclusive at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con. Its unique design and limited release contribute to its desirability among LEGO and Batman fans. Though the current estimated value is around $1,200, you can buy a much cheaper version for about $70.

12. PS4 Spider-Man (San Diego Comic-Con 2019 Exclusive)

A packaged LEGO Spider-Man PS4 minifigure, recommended for ages 6 and up. The set contains 3 pieces and displays the Comic-Con logo. The packaging features a Spider-Man graphic background.
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Based on the Spider-Man character from the PlayStation 4 game, this minifigure was another exclusive standout at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con. The figure’s scarcity, sleek costume, and crossover appeal have driven its value to an estimated $1,000, with brand new sealed versions going for around $1,200.

13. Green Lantern (San Diego Comic-Con 2011 Exclusive)

A LEGO minifigure in green is encased in packaging that looks like a comic newspaper. The headline reads "Super Heroes Unite!" with logos of LEGO, DC Universe, and Comic-Con. Text on the right announces a special promotion.
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This Green Lantern stands out for being one of LEGO’s earliest ventures into DC Comics. With only a small number produced, it quickly became a sought-after collector’s item, especially among fans of the movie. In mint condition, you can buy one for around a grand (especially if they come with the original packaging and promotional materials from the event).

14. Captain America (Toy Fair 2012 Exclusive)

A LEGO figure dressed as a superhero with a blue helmet featuring an "A", a star emblem on the chest, and holding a red, white, and blue shield. The figure stands on a white base against a plain white background.
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Featuring a metallic shield design and detailing, this Captain America minifigure was given out at the 2012 Toy Fair. Its limited distribution coupled with its distinctive design set it apart from standard releases. Selling for around $1,000, it remains a rare gem for both LEGO and Marvel enthusiasts.

15. Iron Man (Toy Fair 2012 Exclusive)

Two LEGO minifigures stand on a wooden surface. The left figure resembles a superhero with a blue suit and a shield with a star emblem. The right figure is in a red suit with a metallic mask resembling a tech-themed superhero.
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This Iron Man minifigure, which was distributed alongside Captain America at the 2012 Toy Fair, showcases Tony Stark’s iconic robot suit, complete with an Arc Reactor. Limited availability has cemented its status as one of the most valuable Marvel LEGO figurines out there. Commanding prices upwards of $2,500, this one’s a must-have for die-hard Marvel fans. (And for five grand, at least you’ll get both Iron Man AND Captain America in this bundle deal.)

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From Queens, New York, Alina has a Bachelors degree in Corporate Communications from CUNY Baruch and enjoys writing and creating content on a variety of topics, including lifestyle, politics, and, of course, wealth trends. Find her on X @atlasseventeen