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Most Valuable LEGO Friends TV Minifigures

7 LEGO Friends TV minifigures exist, but only a handful command real money on the secondary market. This ranking shows the top 7 by completed BrickLink sale prices over the last 6 months.

The average Friends TV figure sells for $7.34. The figures below sell for significantly more — the #1 spot goes to Janice at $9.16. If you're sorting through bulk lots or buying collections, these are the figures worth checking for.

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Janice
Janice
ftv006 · The highest-valued figure in the theme. If you find one loose in a bulk lot, it's worth pulling and listing individually on BrickLink.
$9.16
2
Chandler Bing, Jacket and Tie
Chandler Bing, Jacket and Tie
ftv002 · One of the top 3 in the theme. Worth listing individually rather than bundling.
$8.81
3
Rachel Green, Plaid Skirt
Rachel Green, Plaid Skirt
ftv005 · One of the top 3 in the theme. Worth listing individually rather than bundling.
$8.76
4
Ross Geller, Dark Bluish Gray Shirt
Ross Geller, Dark Bluish Gray Shirt
ftv001 · Above the theme average and worth pulling from lots. List with clear photos showing print condition.
$7.70
5
Joey Tribbiani, Red Scarf
Joey Tribbiani, Red Scarf
ftv003 · Above the theme average and worth pulling from lots. List with clear photos showing print condition.
$7.27
6
Phoebe Buffay, Bright Pink Cardigan
Phoebe Buffay, Bright Pink Cardigan
ftv007 · Above the theme average and worth pulling from lots. List with clear photos showing print condition.
$4.84
7
Monica Geller, Apron
Monica Geller, Apron
ftv004 · Above the theme average and worth pulling from lots. List with clear photos showing print condition.
$4.84

Frequently asked questions

What is the most expensive LEGO Friends TV minifigure?

Janice (ftv006) is the most expensive Friends TV minifigure, selling for an average of $9.16 on BrickLink. In second place is Chandler Bing, Jacket and Tie at $8.81. These prices are based on actual completed sales, not listing prices, so they reflect what buyers are genuinely paying.

How are BrickLink minifigure prices calculated?

The prices on this page are 6-month rolling averages from completed BrickLink sales. We use averages rather than last-sold prices because individual sales can be anomalies — someone might sell a figure cheap to move it fast, or a bidding war might inflate a single sale. The 6-month window smooths this out and gives you a realistic expectation of what you'll get when you list.

How do I know if I have a valuable Friends TV minifigure?

The fastest way is to use the brick'em scanner — take a photo of the figure and it will identify it and show the current market price. If you prefer manual lookup, check the BrickLink ID printed on the torso or legs (you may need to check the parts against BrickLink's catalog). The figures on this page are the ones worth the effort of identifying and listing individually rather than selling in a bulk lot.

Should I sell valuable minifigures individually or in lots?

Any figure worth more than $10-15 is almost always better sold individually on BrickLink. Buyers searching for specific figures will pay full market price, whereas bulk lot buyers price conservatively since they're taking a risk on what's included. For the figures on this ranking, individual listings are the way to go — the extra time to photograph and list each one pays for itself many times over at these price points.

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