The value of a collectible like a porcelain cabbage patch doll can depend on a variety of factors. What is the condition of the doll and its box? The doll in question is currently valued at roughly 150 dollars depending on its condition and whether or not you have the certificate of authenticity.
The value of any collectible like the Sonya Olive Cabbage patch doll can vary depending on the condition of the doll, its box, and whether or not you have the certificate of authenticity. Currently, the doll is currently unknown.
It depends. Is it in a box? othrwise probably not much. These dolls on eBay gor for between 3 and 20 dollars depending on completeness of the outfit, cleanliness and the paper work is not as important because colectors often buy birthcertificate lots.....and use those instead. good luck!
I can not tell you the value of your doll but I can tell you how to find out. Dolls are sold/priced on the secondary market and there are books that list the value of items. I suggest you go to a large bookstore and find the book listing the dolls and Cabbage patch dolls. You will need to know the name of your doll, year,and maker. Listed will be a price that the doll sold for at the time the book was printed. The value of the doll is based on the physical shape of the doll, if it has the box it came in, and all the papers that came with the doll. The box and papers means your doll will sell for more. Once you have this info you can sell your doll on EBay or take it to a doll store. Some doll stores buy secondary market items. Doll magazines also have a section in the back for people who want to list and sell items.
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.
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.
If you own any of the soft-head CPK dolls made by Xavier Roberts, those dolls are very much in demand (especially the ones made in the early 80's) and I have seen them fetch for over $500. If your daughter owns the ones made by Coleco or Mattel, they do not fetch as much (maybe $30 if it is a rare configured doll with the box).
I am not sure but i saw a set for sale on eBay for one in the box bolth girls for 19.95
Depends on the condition and type. Does it have a patch box?
Honestly, the doll is worth what someone will pay... Smarty answer aside, the value of the doll depends on it's condition. Is it in a box, is all the paper work with it? Is it a limited edtion? They made hundreds of thousands of these dolls. I suggest hopping on to eBay for a bottom line price. That will give you something to start at.
500 usd or so
The Box is ExtraAny Piece of memorabilia will have a higher value with the box.The originally Bobble heads from the 1960's sold for $1.00 each, and came in a box. Some had a drawing of the doll on the box, and some with the player dolls had a picture. In general the Box could add about $50.-$75. to the value of the doll. With the player dolls as issued in the 1961-1963 white base series the box could add as much as $200. to the price. Condition of the box would be a factor. The boxes by them selves sell in the $50. -$100 price range as well.