


If you have any question whether yours is TLC or not, just look at my restore photos to get an idea. Restoring takes a lot of work and sometimes costs a lot of money. And a lot of people don't want to, or they don't have time to restore, so they wouldn't buy it for any amount.

People don't want to spend money on dolls that they have to restore. I've seen eBay auctions with 15-30 tlc 'Kids in one lot go for around $5. ), or if they have pox (white or dark spots on their head caused by mold), they are not worth much. If they are TLC (dirty, needing significant work-seam repairs, stain removal, ink,īadly fuzzed, matted, knotted or cut hair, runs in the body, ANY form If they have their box and/or paperwork (birth certificate) with them, they are worth more than if they don't (about $5-$10 more) And by mint, I mean that they are in absolutely perfect condition, not a stain, not a speck of dirt, no smells, no loose stitches, no scraps/scuffs/scratches/stains/or hair fuzzys, and no clear rubs, just as though they came right out of the box (or are still in the box). Usually regular (not rare) dolls are worth around $15-$30 mint condition. However, if they are rare or have a rare outfit on, then they are worth more. I paid $3.66 for him (including shipping)īecause I purchased him along with severalįor the most part, normal, regular Coleco (vintage) dolls are not worth much monetary value, but they are worth more sentimental value. Regular vintage CPK in excellent condition.
