I have 4 Cabbage Patch dolls all stamped '84, '85, '86 one stamped in black with no date. Does anyone know the value and where I can sell them?
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Check eBay. Unless yours is an original edition or signed it is probably worth $50 or less
They are all signed on the bum
I finally parted with all of mine, which were the ones that were the signed on the bum variety. I had one in the original box and birth certificates and original clothing and I got less than $5 for him after eBay and Paypal fees. The others had no boxes and certificates and I got less than $3 after fees.
You are best off to sell them off as a lot and you may get a little more. If you have the boxes and birth certificates that are in good shape, you may get $8-10 (after fees) each.
This lot sold for $30 for 4 dolls (7.50 each before fees): www.ebay.com/
The red haired one seems to be a little more desirable than the others (I only had blonde ones), so you may get a little more.
What was worth more than the dolls are the original clothing...I sold off a bunch of clothing items for in the high $20s. That was surprising.
This was NOT the lot I sold, but you can see it fetched around $40 (and was twice the size of my lot) www.ebay.com/
Hope this helps you with your valuing/selling. Sorry the news isn't better.
There are a few rare CPK that are still worth a lot...www.ebay.com/
In all of my years I have never seen any of these ones that fetch the big bucks!! I wish I knew where they hid out!!
Sadly, the Cabbage Patch dolls have gone the way of the Beanie Babies, Barbies, and most all brands of dolls and are now in the least sought after categories and bring very low prices as well as how long it may take to sell any one of these items (months and months sometimes).
When my daughter was young she had to have these dolls. Back then it was hard to find them and when you did they were quite expensive. I guess when she was older she sold off all her dolls and everything she had for them at a yard sale. She ended up netting around $150 for all she sold.
Unfortunately, today they aren't worth much at all. You might be able to get $5 to $15 for each one of them. BTW she kept the horse and still has it today. She refuses to get rid of the horse for some reason and she is now in her 40s.
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