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Identifying Lego Sets from Bulk Quantities
I apologize if this topic is in the wrong section; I wasn't sure where to post it. I am new to the group and look forward to the exchange.
About two weeks ago I came across a very large bin of Legos at a thrift store and picked it up for our four kids for Christmas. There are thousands and thousands of Legos in this tub and I picked it up for the unbelievable amount of $59.99. I have been going through the bin to take pieces apart, sort out random other toys, and to identify which sets had been a part of this collection. I do not have any instructions, and although I have been finding mini figures, every single one of them has been taken apart, some even down to arms and hands having been removed.
I highly doubt I will be able to identify every set that had been a part of this large bin of Legos, but there are two specific pieces that caught my eye and I was wondering if I could get the help of the community to identify which set they may have come from. (I have attached two pics). One is a white piece with a sticker. The sticker looks to be a dragon of some sort. The other piece is a minifigure head; I have ran across a couple of these heads as well as other pieces that have the same white with black dot/eye looking thing on them.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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(double post - sorry!!)
https://brickset.com/sets/containing-part-6060802
http://bricksetforum.com/discussion/513/master-thread-help-identifying-parts#latest
http://www.spoofdata.com/setfinder/?id1=4199519&id2=4107637
created by @paul_merton
http://bricksetforum.com/discussion/comment/546250#Comment_546250
This tool is awesome for figuring out sets from bulk purchases because you can enter several parts and it will find sets that contain ALL of the parts entered.
My biggest piece of advice is to look for any unique pieces, stickers, and/or printed parts. Then use either the Brickset Database or Bricklink Search to narrow down the possibilities. You may be surprised how easily you can identify a set with just a single piece!