$500 plus depending on condition
The rare ones have some value to it. Foghorn leghorn, Elmer Fudd, Speedy and some characters are worth more than the ones you can find easily (Tweety, Bugs, Scooby)
It is in the decade of the 1960s. (Unlike centuries, which use the next higher hundreds value, the decades normally refer to the tens value of the year.)
Depending on condition, 75-150 or so.
Given the numerous models of Seamaster being made by Omega SA even in the 1960s, the value for vintage models varies widely. For instance, a hand wound Seamaster 30 from 1962 in fair condition can fetch about $400 in today's market, while a 1969 Seamaster 861 chronograph can fetch over $3,500.
Made 1958-1971, Do not have exact production records, yours would have been about mid 1960s. VERY nice rifles.
The rare ones have some value to it. Foghorn leghorn, Elmer Fudd, Speedy and some characters are worth more than the ones you can find easily (Tweety, Bugs, Scooby)
As far as I can research the question on the internet, the retail value is @ $400 and up for a true mint condition bobble.
You did not mention who issued the bobble head or the year. In 1992 Sports Accessories Memorabilia (S.A.M.) issued bobbin' head figurines made of Porcelain. The original Bobbin' Heads from the 1960s were made of paper mache. Most of these Figures had production runs between 3,000 and 5,000. A 1992 Mike Schmidt S.A.M. bobble head is worth about $55. in near/mint condition with the origianl box, and C.O.A. See Related Links below for a 1992 S.A.M. Bobble Head price guide
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A penny.
Many of the bobble heads are worth around $50 each. The price will vary depending upon which bobble head one has.
they are plastic or glass so not alot go to any store and they will have them
It is in the decade of the 1960s. (Unlike centuries, which use the next higher hundreds value, the decades normally refer to the tens value of the year.)
Willie Mays Bobble HeadThe first baseball team to offer a bobble head giveaway was the San Francisco Giants, which distributed 35,000 Willie Mays bobble head dolls at a 1999 game. They were made by Alexander Global Promotions Inc. and currently sell for about $200.00 I don't know if this bobble head was sponsored by the San Francisco Chronicle. If you know the year it was issued a more accurate value can be given.
$90
the maximum is 5 bucks Well at least you can buy 5 more boble head toys.
You can get 1960s silver half dollars at face value if you build a time machine and travel back to the 1960s. Either that, or silver prices would have to plummet.