I have a Danbury Mint Charity doll which was part of the Children of Virtue collection. I can't find one of these for sale anywhere. Is she rare and how do I find out what she is worth? She is in perfect condition.
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People are selling these as low as $10 and all the way up to $350. This does not mean that the doll is worth that much. You need to find out how much your exact doll sold for and not how much a person was asking for the doll. That is when you know how much this doll is worth. Right now dolls sit online and are never sold. Little girls are not interested in dolls these days and that is why the price is so low for the dolls right now.
She is very pretty.
The first link was the retail price if you were to have purchased her new from Danbury Mint.
The second she came off the shelf, her "value" dropped significantly. Sadly the value of dolls drops faster than the value of almost every other commodity.
Dolls from her collection are selling (SOLD prices) not asking, on eBay in the $14-18 dollar range.
While your cutie has not been listed or sold at the moment, unless you can find one that has SOLD at a higher price, the prices I am seeing are most likely standard for your gal and all of those from the series.
It is very sad, but that is the new reality of doll values.
My best guidance would be to hold on to her until the market corrects itself in 10-15 years!
Thanks for sharing your pretty doll!
It is sad to see such pretty dolls have such low value but it is what it is and I cannot see any big change in the near future.
If you are already selling on eBay, you could list your doll for $50 plus shipping with a 'best offer' link and see if anyone makes an offer you could accept. Or lower the price after a couple of months if no one buys or makes an offer.
You may be able to sell her for a little more money if you list her on a local venue and specify 'pick up only' so no shipping is involved.
Craigslist, LetGo, OfferUp, Facebook Marketplace are good sites to list.
Start your price higher and lower it if no one makes an offer.
She is worth 109.00 dollars at the Danbury Mint.here is a lin www.google.ca/
such dolls do not fetch much as they are mass-produced, over-produced commodities.
The retail value (in the hundreds) will be in actual new condition and vastly over whatanyone could get for it, used
You should acution/bid this doll to get the best price locally so you can do cash pick up and no shipping!
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