Summary

  • Some LEGO Star Wars minifigures are more valuable than the sets they came in, with prices far exceeding the original retail price.
  • Rarity and exclusivity contribute to the high value of certain minifigures, such as the Darker-Haired Kanan Jarrus, Lighter Beard Qui-Gon Jinn, and the Shadow ARF Trooper.
  • Figures from retired sets like the Cloud City model such as Boba Fett and promotional giveaways like the Chrome Gold C-3PO can fetch incredibly high prices among collectors.

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Currently, there are just over 1,300 unique LEGO Star Wars minifigures released since the start of the product line back in 1999. In just over 25 years, several figures have risen in value due to various levels of rarity and popularity across secondary markets such as eBay and LEGO-specific marketplaces such as BrickLink. While not every minifigure can be purchased and turned around for a bigger profit later on, a good number of minifigures have achieved incredible value for collectors looking to sell and invest (or just keep). To that end, here are the top 30 most expensive LEGO Star Wars minifigures of all time.

Information and values come from BrickEconomy.com's dedicated minifigure database.

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30 Chrome Stromtrooper

Chrome Stormtrooper LEGO

Name

ID

Avg Value

Release Date

Chrome Stormtrooper

sw0097

$152.20

2009

Having appeared 3 times between 2009-2010, the all-chrome Stormtrooper minifigure originally debuted as a $10 magnet before it was included as a free promotional item from LEGO and Toys R Us. Now, it's remarkably worth just over $150 on the secondary market, having been retired for the last 16 years.

29 Black VIP

Black VIP Star Wars LEGO Minifigure

Name

ID

Avg Value

Release Date

Black VIP

sw0985

$164.24

2018

The Black VIP minifigure featuring the Millennium Falcon across the torso debuted in 2018 and was sent to those who purchased the UCS Millennium Falcon in the first few months of its release. The minifigure also came with a display stand. While the figure on its own has an average value of about $160, sealed copies of the figure and stand together are more valuable at around $350.

28 Captain Rex (With Cloth Pauldron)

Captain Rex With Cloth Pauldron LEGO Minifigure

Name

ID

Avg Value

Release Date

Captain Rex (With Cloth Pauldron)

sw0450

$164.43

2012

2012 was the first release of a P2 Captain Rex LEGO minifigure that came with BARC Speeder with Sidecar (75012). While newer iterations of the minifigure have been released as recently as this year, this version notably comes with a cloth cauldron piece and special print details that have kept this Rex valuable years later. At present, this version of Captain Rex has an average value of just over $160.

27 Mace Windu (Light-Up Lightsaber)

Mace Windu LEGO Minifigure Purple Lightsaber

Name

ID

Avg Value

Release Date

Mace Windu

sw0133

$169.37

2005

Released in 2005, the very first LEGO minifigure design for Mace Windu is naturally one of the most expensive figures of all time, having an average value of about $170. This is also the version that comes with a light-up lightsaber, a short-lived feature that once came with some of LEGO's very first Star Wars sets.

26 Jedi Knight (Old Republic)

Jedi Knight Lego

Name

ID

Avg Value

Release Date

Jedi Knight (Old Republic)

sw0500

$170.03

2013

Released in 2013 with the Jedi Defender-class Cruiser (75025) as one of the few select Old Republic sets LEGO has made, this unnamed Jedi Knight was notably featured in one of the stunning and incredible cinematic trailers for The Old Republic MMO. Its average price is typically around $170.

25 Pre Vizla

Pre Vizsla LEGO Minifigure

Name

ID

Avg Value

Release Date

Pre Vizla

sw0416

$181.74

2012

Leader of the Mandalorian Death Watch, Pre Vizla was a major Clone Wars villain, a key rival of Obi-Wan Kenobi and a brief ally of Maul's before the former Sith ultimately killed him. However, a LEGO minifigure of the impressive villain with his unique printed helmet and half cape was only ever featured in the 2012 set Star Wars The Clone Wars Pre Vizsla's Mandalorian Fighter (9525). As such, LEGO's Pre Vizsla minifigure now has an average price of just over $180.

24 Dwarf Spider Droid

Dwarf Spider Droid LEGO

Name

ID

Avg Value

Release Date

Dwarf Spider Droid

sw0125

$189.04

2005

While one might think that dwarf spider droids are a dime a dozen, what makes this particular brick-built droid so unique is its rare sand blue and textured dome, and the fact that this version of the spider droid was only released in 2005's Wookiee Attack (7258). As such, its current average price sits at around $190.

23 Princess Leia (Hoth)

Leia Hoth LEGO Minifigure

Name

ID

Avg Value

Release Date

Princess Leia

sw0113a

$194.64

2007

Released in 2007, a Hoth-inspired Princess Leia (with New Hope hair) was exclusively released with LEGO's Star Wars X-wing Fighter (6212). As one of Star Wars' most classic and unique minifigures, it makes sense that the figure has an average value of about $195.

22 Qui-Gon Jinn (Reddish-Brown Beard)

Qui-Gon Lego Reddit Brown Beard

Name

ID

Avg Value

Release Date

Qui-Gon Jinn (Reddit-Brown Beard)

sw1334a

$195.21

2024

Released in 2024 with Darth Maul's Sith Infiltrator (75383), it was discovered in early 2025 that certain copies of the set featured a variant of the iconic poncho-wearing Jedi master with a beard that was more reddish-brown compared to the darker brown hairpiece. As such, the value of this particular rare fig has only recently shot up as collectors have been searching for this brand-new coveted variant.

21 Commander Fox (With Gray Semicircle)

Commander Fox LEGO With Gray Semi-Circle Minifigure

Name

ID

Avg Value

Release Date

Commander Fox (With Gray Semicircle)

sw0202

$199.99

2008

Another popular clone from The Clone Wars, Commander Fox is also in the top 25 most valuable Star Wars minifigures of all time. Featuring a Phase I helmet, this minifgure of Commander Fox was released in 2008, but was actually a reprinted version to include the gray semicircle on the torso that was missed in the first wave of released figures that came with LEGO Star Wars The Clone Wars Separatist Spider Droid (7681). Currently valued around $200, the original misprinted version is far more valuable (and included later in this list).