Are there any dolls worth money?

The famous Volland Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls are more than 100 years old — they were copyrighted in 1915. Known for their cardboard hearts and red hair (although some were made with dark hair), they can fetch up to $3,000 at auction if they're in impeccable condition.
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Are old dolls worth any money?

Price: Around $200 to $300 each, if mint; $1,000 to $1,500 for full set mint and all original. In very good condition (missing some of the original outfits; some flaws and crazing), from $100 to $150 each. Comments: Dolls shown have original outfits but are lacking their pins.
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How old does a doll have to be to be antique?

Antique, Vintage or Modern Collectible

Antique dolls are 100 years old or more. Notable dolls from the 50s are considered vintage.
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What is the best way to sell a doll collection?

To that end, her best bet it to simply sell the dolls in the open market. There are many ways to do this, but I think the best way to maximize her profit is to use eBay (or a similar service). eBay puts the items at auction so that others are competing to buy them, which generally results in the best price.
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What do you do with old dolls?

The obvious answer for any toy in good condition is donate it to a charity shop or charity for another child to enjoy – but I know from personal experience dolls quite often don't make it out of a childhood in good enough condition to donate.
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How to Find Value of Old Dolls by Dr. Lori



How do I know if my porcelain doll is valuable?

First, make a general assessment of your doll and determine that it is actually made from porcelain. There should be a clear identification name or number on the head, shoulder, neck, or bottom of your doll's foot. This number can be used for online comparisons or when consulting an appraiser.
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Should I keep my porcelain dolls?

Like most antique collectible items, porcelain dolls increase in value the longer you have them. Many dolls have historical or family value from being passed down from generation to generation. In order to preserve their timeless qualities, it is crucial to handle and store them with care.
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Are Cabbage Patch dolls worth anything?

Cabbage Patch dolls from earlier times are typically worth $500 to $2000, while standard dolls with vinyl heads usually cost between $10 to $30. Teresa Ann was the most valuable Cabbage Patch doll to sell in 1985. In April 2021, it sold on eBay for $2000.
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How do I identify my doll?

Examine the Doll

Note the size of the doll, the material the doll is made of, the type of eyes, hair and clothing details. Next, check the doll for markings. Most doll marks are found on the back of the head, on the torso, and sometimes the feet. All letters, numbers, and symbols may be important.
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Are Raggedy Ann dolls worth money?

They range in value from 50 cents for pins to $1,000 or more for original art. Most items other than dolls still sell for modest prices. There was a boom of Raggedy Ann in the 1960s. If your Ann has red hair, she is probably a Knickerbocker doll from that period and worth less than $100.
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Do Madame Alexander dolls have any value?

Some vintage dolls are selling for $20,000. Yay, it's yard sale and flea market season!
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How can you tell if a doll is antique?

Most antique dolls will have a manufacturer's mark on the back of the head, or on the base of the neck. If the doll doesn't have a manufacturer's mark anywhere and you still suspect that it could be antique, contact a professional doll appraiser for help.
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Are Barbies worth anything?

Original Barbie - The original first edition Barbie from 1959 is very rare. Money, Inc. reports that even in played-with condition, she is worth $8,000. In pristine condition, she could be worth more than $27,000.
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What were dolls made of in 1950s?

Hard plastic and vinyl dolls often had eyes that could open and close, as well as joints on the hips, shoulders, and wrists. In the '50s, the mohair wigs (made from Angora goat hair) of hard-plastic dolls were replaced with synthetic materials like saran, Dynel, and nylon.
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How do you store vintage dolls?

Keep them in a closed cabinet.

Instead, keep them in closed cabinets, away from pets, dust and sunlight, in a temperature-controlled area of your home. Place dolls in archival boxes (rather than acidic wood or cardboard) and cushion them with acid-free tissue or cloth.
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How do you store expensive dolls?

Use plastic boxes, bins or bags to store dolls, accessories or clothing. The plastic can hold moisture which can lead to mildew or mold. Keep your dolls in a location that is prone to extreme temperature, humidity or moisture fluctuations. A temperature-controlled environment is best.
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What are vintage dolls made of?

Antique dolls were usually made of wax, papier mâché, wood, china, bisque, or cloth. This is typically how they're usually classified. Bisque is perhaps the best-known material. It's a kind of unglazed porcelain.
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What is the difference between porcelain and bisque dolls?

What Are Bisque and Porcelain? As mentioned, bisque is unglazed porcelain. Porcelain is created from a paste of clays and water which is molded and then fired at temperatures above 2300 F.
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How much are Shirley Temple dolls worth?

When you want a Shirley Temple doll, it has to be made by Ideal. There were other dolls that looked like Shirley Temple, but they couldn't be advertised as Shirley Temple. The end of the original box has the price of $4.79. On today's market, your doll would sell between $500 and $650.
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What is the value of an original Barbie doll?

A long way from her initial $3 price tag, a mint-in-box original 1959 Barbie doll is worth $8,000-$10,000 today, according to Reader's Digest. However, slightly less pristine versions are available on eBay for less — one sold for $3,999 in December 2020.
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Where can I sell my old Barbie dolls?

Whether you're an experienced collector or simply looking to sell a few children toys around your home, eBay makes selling Dolls fun. With millions of eBay shoppers looking for dolls, doll clothes, doll hats, or doll shoes, it's easy to turn your stuff into cash on eBay.
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Can you recycle old dolls?

dolls, or any of the old toys spilling out of my daughter's closet, in the recycling bin. The majority of these products, she says, are likely not recyclable at all. “The only time a toy can be recycled is if it is made from only one material that also happens to be recyclable,” says Kauffman.
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What can I do with old Barbie dolls?

Mattel is taking back old Barbie, Matchbox and Mega toys for free as part of a new toy recycling program called Mattel PlayBack. Consumers can print out a free shipping label to mail their outgrown toys back to the California company — and have the parts reused to make future products.
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