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Most collectors accept their collector dolls as part of the family. They truly love dolls. There are many factors that affect the value of collector dolls, but it is apparent that none is more valuable than the one that holds a place in the collector's heart.

The condition of the collector dolls will most certainly determine their values. The collector dolls face should be bright, with even coloring on the doll body. Stained or significantly worn Collector Dolls or dolls not presented in the original costume would be less valuable and generally less desirable. 

Collector Dolls from earlier years are rarely found in good condition and have often been restored. It is important to know that in many instances restoration can actually lower the value of collector dolls because most collectors prefer their dolls in original condition. If restoration has occurred on the collector dolls you are considering, there are several questions to consider before determining a purchase. Make sure that the restoration of the collector dolls was done correctly by using original techniques and materials. Collector Dolls from earlier years may have reproduction clothing. The fabrics and trims used in the reproduction clothing should be representative of the period in which the collector dolls were made. The appropriate restoration and general integrity of collector dolls is important in determining their values.

Many books, guides and specialized collector dolls magazines provide information about manufacturers, trademarks, and model numbers and include size charts to assist in identifying your collectible dolls. Specialized doll magazines offer lists of dealers and current market values of collector dolls. However, books and price guides on collector dolls generally only indicate values for dolls in excellent or "mint" condition. 

Buying collector dolls can require much patience and consideration. Even the most experienced collectors of collector dolls can become confused in the collectible doll market. However, there are several ways for the collector dolls collector to gain confidence and minimize costly mistakes when considering a purchase. By arming yourself with extensive knowledge of collector dolls you will be amply prepared to successfully make that special collector dolls purchase.

When purchasing collector dolls, first carefully consider the condition of the doll and definitely request a receipt! Ask the seller to provide a detailed description of the collector dolls including the age, origin and condition, as well as the price paid and where, when and from whom the doll was purchased. 

Current clothing fashions or popularity of a particular clothing era may influence the popularity of a specific type of collector dolls, and thus, increase its value. Of course, other factors such as age, rarity, and general demand for the doll will also greatly affect the worth of your collector dolls. 


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