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Controversial gold LEGO figure is $1,000 windfall
Individually numbered and mixed in randomly with LEGOs other collectible
minifigs, Mr. Gold is gold-chromed from top hat to toes -- except for his classy
white gloves.
And hes apparently worth his weight in gold to LEGO collectors. Thanks to a
flurry of interest, genuine Mr. Gold figures have sold for up to $1,000 on eBay.
Mr. Gold is part of LEGOs tenth series of collectible minfigures, all of which
ship in sealed packets so that buyers dont know which of the ranges 17 figures
theyre getting. Minifig fans have been known to buy them by the case in the
hunt for particularly sought-after figures, helping turn the line into one of
LEGOs most successful products.
We know that the LEGO minifigure has become almost as iconic as the classic 2x4
LEGO brick, Michael McNally, the Brand Relations Director of LEGO Systems Inc,
told Yahoo! Games, as its the hero via whom every child -- from the youngest
builder to the oldest collector -- can identify with and explore the LEGO worlds
they create.
You might think Mr. Golds popularity means your chances of getting your hands
on one of these elusive golden collectors items are slim, but youd be wrong.
Theyre pretty much as good as anyone elses. Plenty are out there: LEGO runs a
website where fortunate finders of Mr. Gold can register their feat, and at the
time of writing, only 409 of the 5,000 Gold minifigs have been found.
All the same, the decision hasnt been popular with some LEGO devotees, who fear
adult collectors will snap up all the Mr. Golds and shut out the toys younger
fans.
Why are LEGO doing this? asks blog GimmeLego. They must surely be aware that
the chances of any of these figures ending up in the hands of children...are
next to nil.
And Im struggling to believe that the LEGO company actually set out with the
intention of lining the pockets of eBay scalpers. Which does beg the question of
exactly what theyre trying to achieve by doing this...is it just good,
old-fashioned greed and a desire to milk the Collectible Minifigure cash-cow for
all its worth?
Maybe. But if you have the desire to milk the minifig cash-cow yourself, heres
a tip: Mr. Gold is the only figure in the range to have a top hat, and the
figures are wrapped in flexible plastic bags. Get out there and feel your way to
a fortune.
http://games.yahoo.com/blogs/plugged-in/controversial-gold-lego-figure-1-000-windfall-174022383.html
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