The Robo Technology Set [Serial Cable] (9785-1) is a LEGO Educational and Dacta set that was released in October 2002 and retired in December 2007 with a shelf life of 5 years and 2 months 30 days.
This LEGO set has 220 pieces and had a RRP of $149.99 (£127.87 / -) which equates to a price per piece of 0.68c (0.58p / 0.00€). Since it retired it has grown in value by 83.7% and now has a value of $275.59 based on average sale price over the last 6 months.
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| Jan 22 | $365.13 | 1 |
This set contains 0 minifigures.
We have recorded 1 sales of the Robo Technology Set [Serial Cable] set since Jan 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.
Name: Robo Technology Set [Serial Cable]
Theme: Educational and Dacta
Set number: 9785-1
Status: Retired
Retired for: 18 years, 4 months
Pieces: 220
Minifigures: 0
Shelf life: 5 years, 3 months
Confidence: Low
Current value: $275.59
Increase from RRP: 83.7%
Yearly ROI: 4.6%
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The Robo Technology Set [Serial Cable] has 220 pieces and is ranked 4929 on the list of biggest LEGO sets ever made.
The most common colour in this set is Light Gray
The most common part in this set is Technic Bush
The LEGO Robo Technology Set [Serial Cable] is currently worth $275.59 based on the average sale price over the last 6 months. The original retail price was $149.99.
The LEGO Robo Technology Set [Serial Cable] (9785-1) contains 220 pieces, making it the 4929th biggest LEGO set ever made.
Yes, the LEGO Robo Technology Set [Serial Cable] has been retired. It was retired in December 2007 and is no longer available from LEGO directly. You can find it on the secondary market through sites like BrickLink and eBay.
The LEGO Robo Technology Set [Serial Cable] (9785-1) was released in October 2002 as part of the Educational and Dacta theme.
Since retirement, the LEGO Robo Technology Set [Serial Cable] has increased in value by 83.7% from its original retail price. That is a yearly return of approximately 4.6%.
Price data last updated: Jan 22