This article was co-authored by Reyne Hirsch and by wikiHow staff writer, Cheyenne Main. Reyne Hirsch is an antiques expert, appraiser, writer, and the co-owner of the Dallas Auction Gallery based in Dallas, Texas. With over 25 years of experience, Reyne specializes in 20th century decorative arts, wristwatches, fine art and cars, luxury goods, and jewelry. Reyne was a repeat guest on CBS’ The Early Show and on Martha Stewart Living Radio. She was also the host of The Art of Collecting on NBC News and an on-air talent for 13 seasons of PBS’ Emmy-nominated series, Antiques Roadshow. She is a contributor to The Huffington Post and Buzzfeed, and has written for publications including The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, BusinessWeek, Home & Garden, and more. Reyne also contributed to books including “Antiques Roadshow Collectibles” and “Adventures at the Auction”, and wrote “The Art of Glass” for the Dayton Art Museum.
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Cabbage Patch Kids had high resale values from their original release in the early 1980s, and today they’re even more one-of-a-kind and valuable. While Cabbage Patch Kids are still being produced, there’s now a huge market for new and vintage dolls as collector’s items. Whether you’re looking to buy or sell a Cabbage Patch Kid doll, you’re in the right place. Read on to learn more!
Things You Should Know
- Cabbage Patch Kid dolls vary in price depending on their condition, but the average doll can sell for $20 to $500, and many have sold for at least $100.
- The value of a doll can increase from hundreds of dollars to thousands if its original box, body, clothes, adoption papers, and birth certificate are intact.
- Teresa Ann ($850 to $2,000) and signed “Little People Original” dolls ($1,250 to $2,000) are the rarest and most valuable Cabbage Patch Kid dolls.
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Expert Q&A
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References
- ↑ https://cabbagepatchkids.com/pages/faq
- ↑ https://cabbagepatchkids.com/pages/faq
- ↑ https://hilaryscpkclothescloset.com/other-information-pages/cpk-bum-signature-info/
- ↑ https://youtu.be/qE-ypyNMnaw?t=43
- ↑ https://youtu.be/qE-ypyNMnaw?t=76
- ↑ https://resellingrevealed.com/most-valuable-cabbage-patch-dolls/
- ↑ https://mycpkcollection.weebly.com/cpk-info.html
- ↑ https://www.nonamehiding.com/vintage-cabbage-patch-dolls/
- ↑ https://www.museumofplay.org/blog/cabbage-patch-kids-a-1983-phenomenon/
- ↑ Reyne Hirsch. Antiques Expert and Appraiser. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.txantiquemall.com/rarest-cabbage-patch-dolls/
- ↑ https://resellingrevealed.com/most-valuable-cabbage-patch-dolls/
- ↑ https://resellingrevealed.com/most-valuable-cabbage-patch-dolls/
- ↑ https://cabbagepatchkids.com/pages/our-history
- ↑ https://cabbagepatchkids.com/pages/babyland-general-hospital
- ↑ https://www.museumofplay.org/blog/cabbage-patch-kids-a-1983-phenomenon/
- ↑ https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/a32201/cabbage-patch-dolls-history/
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