Okay, so, I was digging through my old LEGO boxes the other day, you know, the ones from when I was a kid. And guess what I found? This little guy called Poggle the Lesser. I barely remembered him, to be honest. Apparently, he’s from one of the Star Wars sets, “Duel on Geonosis,” that came out way back in 2013.
First off, I dusted him off. He was in pretty good shape, considering he’d been buried under a mountain of bricks. Then, I got curious. Is this little dude worth anything? Turns out, Poggle the Lesser is somewhat of a rare find these days.

I went online to do some digging. I found a few places where people were selling him. The prices were all over the place, but the average seemed to be around 35 bucks! Not bad for a little plastic minifigure, right? It got me thinking, maybe I should try to sell him. I mean, I don’t really play with LEGOs anymore, and 35 dollars could buy me a pretty decent lunch.
So, I looked into the different conditions that these minifigures are sold in. Some places had like a grading system, like “Grade A – Like New”. My Poggle was pretty good, no scratches or anything. Just a bit dusty before I cleaned him up. I figured I could probably get a good price for him.
Then, I started browsing different websites that specialize in selling LEGOs. One of them said there were like 21,403 different LEGO items in their database! And that was just one site! It’s crazy how many different pieces and sets are out there. It also told me that there were a ton of people actively trading and reviewing LEGO stuff. Like, over 11,000 people were logged in just that day. It’s a whole world I never really knew about.
I checked out a couple more places. One had a Poggle the Lesser listed, and it looked just like mine. It was from the same year, 2013. The description said “no cracks or issues.” Mine was in similar condition. I took some pictures of my Poggle, making sure to show all the details.
Finally, I decided to list him on one of the sites. I put up my pictures and wrote a little description, just like the one I saw, “Loose Lego Star Wars Minifigure Poggle the Lesser SW0474 Year Released: 2013 Figure has no cracks or issues.” I set the price at 35 dollars, just like the average I saw. Now, we wait. Fingers crossed someone wants to add Poggle the Lesser to their collection!
It’s been a fun little adventure, rediscovering this little LEGO guy and learning about the world of LEGO collecting. Who knew there was so much to it? We’ll see if my Poggle finds a new home. If not, at least I had some fun digging through my old toys and doing a bit of online detective work.