Bobble Head dolls increase your skills, such as medicine.
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Willie Mays Bobble HeadThe first baseball team to offer a bobble head giveaway was the San Francisco Giants, which distributed 35,000 Willie Mays bobble head dolls at a 1999 game. They were made by Alexander Global Promotions Inc. and currently sell for about $200.00 I don't know if this bobble head was sponsored by the San Francisco Chronicle. If you know the year it was issued a more accurate value can be given.
Yes there are I don't think that there are any Barbie dolls, but there are bobble heads
The Colored base series of baseball bobbing heads were the very first set of bobble head dolls issued. They were issued from 1960-1961 and included only 12 Major Leagues teams. The series also included 3 PCL (Pacific Coast League) teams. Each doll sits on a different color base- the Major League teams do not have the cities decaled on the base. Unlike future baseball series, there were only 2 mascot head dolls in this set (Baltimore Orioles & the Pittsburgh Pirates). Most dolls range in the - range with the exception of the rare Washington Senator doll that can bring 1,500 dollars and better. The first baseball team to offer a bobble head giveaway was the San Francisco Giants, which distributed 20,000 Willie Mays head nodders at a 1999 game. They were made by Alexander Global Promotions Inc. and currently sell for about two hundred dollars. For More information on bobble head dolls, including price guide, pictures, and check lists visit the links located below.
all you have to do is find a bobble head, pick it up, then active your bobble head stand and it will show up on it.
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Cincinnati Reds Green Round Base series Bobble Head DollThe 1963 -1965 Green Base Cincinnati Reds bobble head doll (mascot head) is worth about $175. -$200. in near/mint -Mint conditionThe Baseball's Green Round Base series was issued from 1963- 1965 (some are marked 1962 on the bottom of the base, but they were not released until 1963). Many collectors consider this series to be the best made of the early dolls. It is a comprehensive set that included all of the major League franchises. There is the same compliment of mascot head dolls as the White base and there are a few rarer variations. Please be careful not to confuse this series with the newer 80's issued dolls that also have a green base. There is also a separate and distinct series of Square Green base dolls from the early 60's.
The Baseball's Green Base (round) series was issued from 1963- 1965. It is a comprehensive set that included all of the major League franchises. There is the same compliment of mascot head dolls as the White base and there are a few rarer variations. On average these dolls sell for about $150.-$200. and about $400.- $500. for the rare variations like the KC Athletics (dark blue hat) Please be careful not to confuse this series with the newer 1980's issued dolls that also have a green base. There is also a separate and distinct series of Square Green base dolls from the early 60's. Bobble head dolls that were issued in 1970include the Gold Base Series (1966 - 1971) and the Wedge Base dolls issued from 1970 -1972. The wedge base bobble heads had only nine Major League teams, one Minor League team, and had different color bases including green. These dolls sell for about $100. - $125. for the California Angels to about $600.- $700. for the Denver Bears (minor League team) in near/mint to mint condition. Depending on the team on average they sell for about $150. -$200. See Related Links below for pictures, and more information on Bobble Head Dolls.
About $12000 for one without a broken neck!