I have a Collectible Memories genuine porcelain doll "Jane". It is still in the box. I never got it out and handled it. It also has the the stand. What is her value or what does she typically go for?
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Is she the 14 inch gal? I have seen your exact gal being offered on various websites from 4.99 to 9.99. All have sat unsold for months so I cannot confirm her current market value which always equals a sold price.
If she were mine, I would start at 9.99 and take best offer.
Thanks for sharing her! She is a cutie!
The doll value is surprisingly low and they sell for very little these days. The company makes dolls in lots of 1000 to 2000 dolls each time and this drives down the value of the doll after it has been sold. There are some people who just want to sell the doll and get rid of the doll but they still have problems even though they are asking just $5 for the doll.
Such cute dolls.
Dolls have the lowest value in history and I do not see any reason for that to improve as dolls are just not on very many 'wanted' lists anymore.
Girls are more interested in electronic items and cell phones even at a very young age. I believe this trend will continue or go even further and dolls will be almost a thing of the past as has happened to so many other things.
We can quote you figures but sometimes it helps sink in when you can actually see what is happening.
Here is the link to eBay Collectible Memories dolls so you can see what others are asking for their dolls and you might wish to place a watch on one or two to see if they sell (there are no Jane dolls listed right now but that does not really mean anything). A "Jane" doll would have to be special for the name to improve value (most listings do not have a name) and there does not appear to be anything special or unusual about your doll.
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The only place to try and find any kind of current value to find the same or very similar doll under sold listings on eBay.
You do not state the size of your doll but many sellers do not show this either. Usually, even with higher shipping costs, larger (18" and over) still sell for more money but no one has any idea how long a seller has had a doll listed before it sold.
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If you still wish to sell then you might try listing her on Facebook Marketplace.or other sites with local pick up only.
This is a mass-produced doll. It is worth at most $25, even if never taken out of the box.
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