The Transportation Set (9321-1) is a LEGO Educational and Dacta set.
This LEGO set has 1,219 pieces. It currently has a value of $173.57 based on average sale price over the last 6 months.
| Month | Avg Price | Sales |
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| Sep 22 | $229.96 | 4 |
This set contains 7 minifigures with a combined value of $21.09. None of the minifigures in this set are exclusive, meaning they all appear in other LEGO sets.
We have recorded 4 sales of the Transportation Set set since Sep 22. The chart below shows the number of recorded sales per month, which can help indicate the popularity and availability of this set on the secondary market.
The current value of Transportation Set is $173.57
The 7 minifigures in this set make up 12% of the total set value.
The Doctor - EMT Star of Life Button Shirt, White Legs, Reddish Brown Male Hair minifigure is the most valuable minifigure in this set who contributes 3% of the set value .
Name: Transportation Set
Theme: Educational and Dacta
Sub Theme: Town
Set number: 9321-1
Status: Unknown
Pieces: 1,219
Minifigures: 7
Confidence: Low
Current value: $173.57
Increase from RRP: -
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The Transportation Set has 1219 pieces and is ranked 618 on the list of biggest LEGO sets ever made.
The most common colour in this set is White
The most common part in this set is Brick 1 x 4
The LEGO Transportation Set is currently worth $173.57 based on the average sale price over the last 6 months.
The LEGO Transportation Set (9321-1) contains 1,219 pieces, making it the 618th biggest LEGO set ever made.
The LEGO Transportation Set contains 7 minifigures. The minifigures include: Doctor - EMT Star of Life Button Shirt, White Legs, Reddish Brown Male Hair, Doctor - EMT Star of Life Button Shirt, White Legs, Black Ponytail Hair, Airport - Pilot with Red Tie and 6 Buttons, White Legs, Black Hat, Standard Grin, Airport - Pilot with Red Tie and 6 Buttons, White Legs, Black Ponytail Hair, Standard Grin, Orange Vest with Safety Stripes - Blue Legs, Red Construction Helmet.
Price data last updated: Sep 22