Anne Bonny

pi102 · Pirates

Pirates II · 2009. This figure was part of the nostalgic revival of the Pirates theme which reintroduced classic design aesthetics with more modern printing techniques.

Anne Bonny

Figure ID

pi102

Theme

Pirates

Year Released

2009. This figure was part of the nostalgic revival of the Pirates theme which reintroduced classic design aesthetics with more modern printing techniques.

Rarity

Uncommon. While she was mass-produced for mid-tier sets, she only appeared in two sets and was discontinued shortly after.

Head

Yellow head with female features. One side features a smirk with a distinct brown scar over the left eye and red lipstick. The head is currently missing its hair piece (typically dark orange long hair).

Torso

White blouse over a dark red laced corset (front printing). The arms and hands are yellow, representing the bare skin of the character in short sleeves.

Legs

Sand blue legs with light bluish gray hips. The legs are unprinted.

Accessories

None currently present in the image. Originally released with an cutlass, a textured hat, or dark orange hair piece depending on the set context.

Color Scheme

A palette consisting of yellow skin tones, white, dark red, and sand blue. This reflects a more realistic pirate wardrobe compared to the primary colors of the 1980s figures.

Printing Details

High-quality pad printing on the head and front torso. The corset detail is fine-lined, showing realistic lacing. There is no back printing or leg printing, which was standard for the 2009 wave.

Variants

Technically a single variant for the character, though the accessories (hair vs. hat) changed depending on the specific set (6243 vs. 6241).

Condition Notes

The figure appears to have some mild play wear/grime on the white torso and common friction marks on the leg joints. Missing the hair piece significantly impacts collector value.

Estimated Value

Used/Incomplete (as shown): $3.00 - $5.00. Used/Complete: $8.00 - $12.00. New/Mint: $15.00+.

Price (New)

She appeared in sets ranging from the Loot Island ($19.99) to Brickbeard's Bounty ($99.99).

Compatible Sets

6243 Brickbeard's Bounty (2009), 6241 Loot Island (2009), and 8397 Pirate Survival (2009).

Character Background

Inspired by the real-world historical pirate Anne Bonny. In the LEGO lore of 2009, she is a member of Captain Brickbeard's crew, often acting as his second-in-command.

Design Notes

The scarred face printing was a significant step toward making female LEGO pirate characters look as rugged and battle-hardened as their male counterparts.

Similar Minifigures

pi056 Pirate Female from the 90s, pi118 Pirate Queen from later series, and various 2009 female harbor residents.

Collectibility

Moderate. She is a favorite for fans of the Pirate theme and MOC builders creating historical naval dioramas, but she is overshadowed by more iconic figures like Captain Brickbeard.

History

Follows the tradition of female pirates established in the mid-90s with figures like Lady Pirate and Captain Ironhook's crew, but with 21st-century detail levels.

Interesting Facts

Despite her name being widely accepted as Anne Bonny by fans, she is often just listed as 'Pirate Female with Scar' in many official databases.

Display Suggestions

Best displayed on a pirate ship MOC or a desert island vignette. Recommended to be paired with Captain Brickbeard or Admiral Rodriguez.

Modification Potential

Excellent for custom historical pirates or medieval tavern wenches due to the versatile corset printing on the torso.

Overall Assessment

A solid, era-appropriate figure with a great face print. In its current incomplete state (missing hair/accessories), it is more of a 'spare parts' figure for collectors unless restored.

Identified on 4/14/2026