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		</div><p>Someone collecting Lego sets could have earned almost three times as much as if they had invested in the stock market, new analysis has found.</p>
<p>Over the past 15 years the average return for someone invested in shares was around 4.1%, according to research carried out by The Telegraph.</p>
<p>By contrast, it found that Lego sets maintained in mint condition had jumped 12% a year over the same period.</p>
<p>Obviously not all sets have boomed in value, but those that are sought after can fetch massive sums from diehard fans.</p>
<p>Investing website BrickPicker.com cites the example of a Cafe Corner set, which initially retailed for about £89.99, but sold for a whopping £2,096 after it went out of production.</p>
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