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  2. 5 Popular Collectibles Expected To Soar in Value Before the ...

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    Funko Pops, plastic bobble-head dolls made by one of the top collectibles manufacturers, are often hit-or-miss. While some appreciate, others are relegated to the Target bargain shelves or ...

  3. Collectibles You Probably Tossed That Are Now Worth a Fortune

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    Certain discontinued American Girl dolls have high collectible value today. If you have any dolls from 1980s, when the product line was first introduced, they can be worth anywhere from $2,000 to ...

  4. 12 Collectible Toys From the 1970s Worth More Than You Think

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    DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty ImagesThe 1970s introduced a plethora of toys that have evolved from childhood playthings to cherished collectibles that defined a generation. From action figures and ...

  5. G.I. Joe: Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Hasbro G.I. Joe Hall of Fame era of 12" action figures began in 1991, when Hasbro released the Target Exclusive Duke in response to the high demand from nostalgic collectors of the vintage era G.I. Joe action figures. Duke was the first 12" (30 cm) action figure produced in the Hasbro G.I. Joe line since 1978.

  6. Barbie Basics - Wikipedia

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    The third wave (Collection Red) was a Target store exclusive which featured 3 dolls wearing little red dresses and a new accessory pack. Collection 002 debuted in the spring of 2011. [2] In the collection, there are 12 dolls (9 Barbies and 3 Kens) and the theme is jeans and T-shirts. Collection 002.5 was announced to collectors in February 2011 ...

  7. Madame Alexander Doll Company - Wikipedia

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    Madame Alexander's Wendy doll, from the 2004 Total Moves collection. The company's most popular doll, the 8-inch Wendy doll was introduced in the 1950s. There is also their first fashion doll, Cissy, and Pussycat, a vinyl baby doll. [1] Alexandra Fairchild Ford is a line of 16-inch collectible fashion dolls created for adult collectors. [3]