Set number first
Search by set number when possible. Names can be reused or shortened, while the set number keeps the match precise.

LEGO sets
Search LEGO sets by name or set number, compare sold comps with active floors, and keep sealed, used, minifigure, and collection-value context visible.
Live examples
Images and market reads from CollectAIO
Current set examples
Use the set number first, then check condition lane, sold comps, active floor, and confidence before treating a value as cashout value.

A current gift-with-purchase where a small sold sample and active floor show why early values need confidence context.

A high-recognition LEGO Star Wars set where set-number search avoids mixing related battle packs.

Larger Star Wars set where active floor and sold comps help distinguish market value from retail memory.

Large premium set where liquidity, shipping burden, and condition can affect real cashout value.

A modern premium set where sold evidence and active floor help track post-retail demand.

Retired and retiring Ideas sets need exact set identity, condition, and sold samples.

Older battle packs show why set number, completion status, and sold comps need to stay together.
Market read
A sealed retired set, used complete set, incomplete lot, and minifigure-heavy bundle can trade very differently. The item page keeps the evidence close to the exact match.
Search by set number when possible. Names can be reused or shortened, while the set number keeps the match precise.
Separate sealed, used complete, incomplete, and minifigure-driven lots before comparing prices.
Recent sold comps help separate realistic clearing value from optimistic active asks.
For LEGO-heavy decisions, cross-check BrickLink context when the item page does not yet show a dedicated BrickLink guide signal.
LEGO entry points
Use the value tracker for one set, the collection tool for many sets, and guide pages for narrower LEGO workflows.
Estimate a LEGO collection with set-level search and item matches.
Browse LEGO sets, minifigures, themes, and set-number results.
Use the guide surface for one repeated LEGO Star Wars value workflow.
Review a large LEGO Star Wars collection valuation and whole-lot discount discussion.
FAQ
Yes. Set-number searches such as 40912, 75345, 75357, 75192, or 10305 are the safest way to land on the right LEGO item.
No. CollectAIO is useful for fast item lookup, collection value, sold comp context, and market confidence. For LEGO-native buying and selling context, BrickLink remains an important cross-check when available.
Sealed, used complete, incomplete, box condition, and minifigure completeness can produce very different values for the same set.
Yes. Use the LEGO collection value surface when you have many sets or an itemized inventory to check.
Search a set number or theme, open the item page, and compare current evidence before using a value in a trade, sale, or collection estimate.