Wanting to sell but need to know price to put on it. I'm clueless.
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These dolls were sold as souvenir dolls and the market is flooded with all versions of this doll.
I did not see an Apache Chief and I did not see very many sold dolls and most sold for under $12.
www.ebay.com/
eBay history of these dolls shows the average doll like this stays listed for sale/unsold for an average of 18 months and most will never sell and will be removed by sellers.
You could list your doll at $25 + $3 shipping and if not sold after a few weeks just lower the price and wait again.
Be sure to put Apache Chief (Number is unimportant) Carlson Dolls, Tag, Not a Toy, size/measurement, description.
Here is a little history on the dolls: historicaldolls.blogspot.com/
Sadly they have not held their value and most sit unsold.
If it was mine, I would start at 15.99 and take best offer, which may be as low as $2-3.
Thanks for sharing!
There are so many dolls listed online it makes it so hard to try and sell dolls these days. I do not that Native American dolls seem to sell a bit faster than other dolls listed. Still, the doll is mass-produced which makes it even hard to sell right now. Not a lot of people are buying these types of items online and the market is currently flooded.
This is a rare doll, and yet online sales are not doing that well because of so many online . They put there offer price, and final sell is much lower. Here is a link to the leading sites and posted native American dolls - and asking prices
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