Check whether a set is actually a good buy instead of relying on MSRP and gut feel.
Current Price Per Piece
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Enter retail price, current price, and piece count to see whether the set clears your value threshold.
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Discounted city flagship
$179.99 for 2,010 pieces
A practical sale-check scenario where price-per-piece and minifig value both matter.
Result: Sale pricing drops the set into strong-value territory against a simple cents-per-piece target
Large licensed display build
Higher retail and a premium current price
Useful for judging display-oriented sets where branding and unique molds make pure price-per-piece less forgiving.
Result: The set can still be premium-priced even after a discount when you judge it purely on piece count
Small set on clearance
$34.99 sale for a 512-piece set
A compact set where the current sale can beat a tighter collector buy target.
Result: Clearance pricing can make even a smaller set look efficient on a value-per-piece basis