Can someone please tell me what this doll is worth or give me a way I can find out?
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Seymour Mann dolls are mass produced and generally sell at stores like Walmart, Target, K-mart and have very little collectible value. They make thousands of each doll which means different types/sizes are available for very low prices and are very slow sellers when listed on the doll auction sites like eBay and Etsy.
You do not give the name of your doll but since they are generally all low priced the name/size would probably not make very much difference. The true value of your doll would probably run between $8 - $25 but may take a long time to sell.
If you are interested in selling your doll then I would suggest listing it on Craigslist where someone can actually see your doll and no shipping involved.
There are a lot of these dolls listed on eBay and Etsy so if you do not know the name of your doll, you may be able to locate her on one of these sites. Just remember, all of the prices are asking prices and may never sell even if the asking price is $.99.
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Here are some completed listings that recently sold on eBay and the prices paid for each doll.
Watch if your item is being sold on E- bay and how much.It will give you an idea what your doll is worth.Listed prices do not matter it is actual sales that matter.Do this for about 2 months.
These dolls are mass-produced and don't have much value, even when new and still in the box. If it's a large one, you might get $50
Reselling dolls are difficult and especially a doll that is mass produced and sold through many local stores. You can try selling your doll on Craig's list or on eBay.
I would price match it on Etsy and eBay but that's a bit hard when they're just for sale and not actually selling or being bid on. Try to look around on the doll for serial numbers and dates, too.
First, you'll need to see if you can figure out the basics of when and by whom the doll was manufactured. Most dolls will have a manufacturer's stamp on them, and a marking indicating the year they were made.Then go on E-Bay to see how much your doll has been sold for ,actual sales only.
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