normally it depends on what one you get! but normally around 10 bucks
Cabbage Patch Kids were created by artist Xavier Roberts in 1978. Coleco, started produced the dolls in 1982. Hasbro bought the rights in 1988 and then Mattel in 1994. In 2001 Toys"R"Us took over the brand. Play Along partnered with QVC and started producing the dolls.
How much is a 1981 new ears edition cabbage patch kid worth
The classic children's toy "Cabbage Patch Kids" came out in the year 1978 but did not become very popular until the 1980s. The original dolls are very collectible on today's market.
I work at Babyland General hospital and I can tell you that it depends on the shape the baby is in and if you have the papers or not.
If you have a real one its head is just like its body if it fake it has a platic head
There are various stores that carry cabbage patch kids. If you look in target, walmart, and kohls online, you can find the cabbage patch kids and actually purchase the dolls online and have it shipped or sited to the store so you can pick it up.
I am looking for the value of the original cabbage patch doll Earle Carol from 1984. Can someone help me?~! I have been looking online everywhere and keep getting hubbs~ LOL~
I can't tell you the value of your doll but I can tell you how to find out. Dolls are sold on a secondary market for people who collect them. Books are printed annually listing the values of dolls and other collectibles. Cabbage Patch, the last time I looked, had its own book. Look in the book find the name of your doll and it will give you a market value at the time of printing. This price can be higher or lower today. The value of your doll is also determined by condition, if the birth papers are with it, and if there is an original box that the doll came in. With these things the price of your doll can increase. Check EBay for base price values as well this will tell you how the market is moving now.
One million dollars
The year would be 1976. The creator was Xavier Roberts. They were the hottest things on the market and costs were going as high as $100 for them; at that time a huge sum of money for an ugly doll that did nothing.