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Millennium Falcon
Star Wars • 7541 pcs • 2017
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+127% ROI
vs retail $799.99
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75192 • Millennium Falcon
BrickLink
New
$849.99
+6.2%
BrickLink
Used
$629.00
+3.8%
eBay
Sealed
$879.95
+8.1%
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Open Box
$610.00
+2.4%

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