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LEGO Pirate Code (3840)

LEGO Pirate Code set 3840

LEGO Pirate Code, set number 3840, is a Games set of 270 pieces with 1 minifigures, released in August 2009. Its recommended retail price was $9.99. It retired in July 2011.

Specifications

Set number
3840-1
Theme
Games
Pieces
270
Minifigures
1
Exclusive minifigures
1
Released
August 2009
Retirement date
July 2011
MSRP (USD)
$9.99
MSRP (GBP)
£16.99
MSRP (CAD)
CA$26.99
Amazon price
$90.00
Amazon 90-day average
$87.81
Amazon price vs MSRP
+800.90%
BrickLink new from
$26.60
BrickLink new from vs MSRP
+166.27%
New sold on BrickLink in 6 months
0
BrickLink used 6-month average
$21.10
Used sold on BrickLink in 6 months
2

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Price tracking

StudFinder tracks Pirate Code across Amazon and BrickLink and alerts you when the price falls past the discount you choose. Amazon most recently listed it at $90.00. The cheapest new BrickLink listing is $26.60. Full price history, retirement status and current deals are shown above.

How these prices are measured

The Amazon 90-day average of $87.81 is the mean of the lowest new Amazon listing for this set over the last 90 days, in US dollars. BrickLink figures are quoted for United States sellers in US dollars: "new from" is the lowest price a seller is currently asking, while the six-month averages are quantity-weighted means of the sales that actually completed on BrickLink over the last six months, drawn from 2 used sales of this set. Each "vs MSRP" figure compares that price with this set's $9.99 recommended retail price.

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Common questions

How much does LEGO Pirate Code (3840) cost?

LEGO Pirate Code launched at a recommended retail price of $9.99. Amazon most recently listed it at $90.00, though it is out of stock there right now. The cheapest new listing on BrickLink is $26.60. That is 166.27% above its $9.99 MSRP.

Is LEGO 3840 retired?

LEGO Pirate Code retired in July 2011, so LEGO no longer produces it and it is only available second-hand or from leftover retailer stock. Used copies have sold on BrickLink for $21.10 on average.

How many pieces does LEGO Pirate Code have?

LEGO Pirate Code (3840) contains 270 pieces. It also includes 1 minifigures, 1 of which appear in no other set.

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