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Were these Legos the victims of kidnapping?
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You know the old saying: Yellow plastic is worth its weight in gold.
OK, so maybe that’s not a thing. But it might have been for a man in Vallejo County, Calif., who authorities allege stole thousands of dollars in Lego merchandise from Target stores.
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Well, it turns out that the iconic bricks and figurines can have a return value that rivals traditional investments, including gold.
That’s according to one study from 2021, in which researchers from the Higher School of Economics in Moscow found that select unopened Lego sets on the resale market saw an average annual return of 11%.
In part, that’s because rare special edition releases, like the Millennium Falcon from Star Wars, and kits produced for a limited time can skyrocket in value on the secondary market.
NPR’s Jason Fuller and Courtney Dorning gave the full economic profile on the plastic that could build out your nest egg. (Or maybe just your toy box.)