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Thứ Bảy, 8 tháng 11, 2014

Your American Girl Dolls Could Be Worth Tons Of Money

Did you own a Samantha, a Felicity, or another American Girl doll popular in the ’90s? They could be worth hundreds — or even thousands — of dollars.



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The American Girl collection was launched in 1986 with just three dolls, each with a historical background: Kristen Larson was a pioneer from Minnesota, Samantha Parkington was an orphan at the turn of the century, and Molly McIntire was from the World War II-era.


With Samantha and Nellie discontinued in 2009 (though Samantha was brought back this fall), Felicity and Elizabeth discontinued in 2011, and Molly and Emily archived at the beginning of this year, it's no wonder the dolls are fetching huge sums on eBay (based, of course, on their condition and age).


Pay special attention if you have a doll from the 90s; the ones with the highest asking price are from before Mattel took over the company in 1998.


(Note: Auctions may end following publication.)




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