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.
Listed at an auction in 2003 the auctioneer expected to get between $125-$150 for the doll. It didn't sell. So the value would be less than $125. Listed at an auction in 2003 the auctioneer expected to get between $125-$150 for the doll. It didn't sell. So the value would be less than $125.
A vintage Cabbage Patch Doll is not worth much money in 2014. On average, some are selling for as high as $50.
Cabbage Patch Kids dolls from the 70's are worth collecting. Today, a Cabbage Patch Kid doll may be worth at least 2,000 dollars.
I have three original cabbage patch dolls signed by Xavier for sell. How much are they worth?
The cabbage patch kid dolls.. Apparently.
A cabbage patch doll can only fit jelly beans.
Yes
Cabbage patch dolls were popular in the mid 1980s (1985-86)
Yes. See related links to download cabbage patch doll adoption papers.
Cabbage patch kids have been around since 1970 to 1975
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How much is a 1981 new ears edition cabbage patch kid worth
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Cabbage Patch Dolls were created by Xavier Roberts. They are called Cabbage Patch because when he was a child, he was told by his parents that he came from a cabbage patch so he used that name for his dolls. When he first started making them they were called "Little People". He wanted to make each doll unique so he went to garage sales and bought clothes for the dolls. Also he used his very own birth certificate to christen the 1st one he made. The dolls attracted the attention of toy manufacturer Coleco who began mass-producing them in 1982 I and it was then that they were renamed as Cabbage Patch Kids. Today the licence to produce the dolls is held by Play Along toys. These dolls are now so popular that all major us politicians have been depicted by them including barak Obama and Sarah Palin http://www.pretendplaystore.net