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So the numbers of prizes in each ticket band, I make it: 0001-0999 ..... 6 1000-1999 ..... 7 2000-2999 ..... 8 3000-3999 ..... 6 4000-4999 ..... 11 5000-5999 ..... 5 6000-6999 ..... 5 7000+ ..... 2 Looks like the 4000s were definitely lucky this year, with 11 prizes.
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My friend gave me all his childhood LEGO and wouldn't take any money for it. All unsorted, no instructions and he couldn't remember what was there. I've just finished sorting out 50+ sets, mostly smaller ones, from between 1992 and 1999, including: #6195, #6494, #6479, #6335, #8250, #6268, #6264, #8226, #6999, #5938 Now it…
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From 1949-1979, LEGO predominantly used a 3-digit numbering scheme. I'm not sure if there was an organizational structure to it (seems like not much). There were a few 4-digit sets here and there, but almost all the 4-digit sets that existed started with "1" (#1000-#1999). From 1980 to maybe 1996? LEGO had a pretty nicely…
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I have about 8kg of loose bricks that I am looking to sell. The bricks have been washed and are in played with condition (some marks). Having initially cleaned/sorted it, I know it contains the following either fully complete or partially completed, including most of the minifigures for the sets, though no instructions:…
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