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The sets of Baseball Series Bobble Heads were made from 1960-1971. Not part of any particular series Major League teams continued to sell Bobble head dolls at Stadium souvenir shops. The first major League team to have a Bobble Head Stadium give away were the SF Giants. In 1999 the Giants gave away 20,000 Willie Mays Nodders' The Minnesota Twins had four Bobble Head give away in 2000, Kilebrew, Hrbek, Oliver, and Pucket and are given the credit for starting the bobble head craze of today. If you have a Bobble head from 1974 chances are it was a stadium souvenir. Price would be determined by which team, in general anywhere between $150.-250. For more information I will leave links to a Stadium souvenir bobble head, and other bobble heads.

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The Gold base baseball series of Bobbing Heads was the last one issued in the 60's. They were sold from 1966 through 1971. There are 27 team dolls and an additional player doll (Willie Mays). It was made with inferior quality to its predecessors and often the dolls suffer from chips, cracks and paint flaking. In general, the average doll sells in the $100. - $200. price range in excellent - near/mint condition. Key Bobble Heads include the Houston Astros (variation with red hat/shooting star decal) worth about $650.-$750. in near/mint -mint Condition, And the Kansas City Athletics (Green & Gold uniform) $500-$600. in near/mint -mint Condition. The Cleveland Idians (mascot), New York Mets (Mr. Met), and the Washington Senators Bobble heads are worth about $300. -$400. in near/mint - mint condition. See Related Links for more information on these and other bobble head series.

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Gold base series of Bobbing HeadsThe Gold base series of Bobbing Heads was the last one issued in the 1960's. They were sold from 1966 through 1971. This series saw the movement of several franchises and the addition of some expansion teams. There are 27 team dolls and an additional player doll- Willie Mays with number 24 decal on back.

The Philidelphia Phillies Bobble head doll "boy face" has a book value of about $125. -$150. in near/mint - mint condition.

Condition is important. Cracks, chips, color fading, yellowing, worn decals, and paint flaking will bring the value down significantly.
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Gold base series of Bobbing HeadsThe Gold base series of Bobbing Heads was the last one issued in the 1960's. They were sold from 1966 through 1971. This series saw the movement of several franchises and the addition of some expansion teams. There are 27 team dolls and an additional player doll- Willie Mays with number 24 decal on back.

The Pittsburgh Pirates Bobble head doll "mascot" has a book value of about $200. -$225. in near/mint - mint condition.

Condition is important. Cracks, chips, color fading, yellowing, worn decals, and paint flaking will bring the value down significantly.
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1963 - 1965 Green Base Series of Bobbing HeadsThe Baseball Green 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.

The 1963 - 1965 Cleveland Indians Green Base Bobble head (mascot) is worth about $400.- $450. in Near Mint - Mint condition. Common flaws will bring the value down significantly and include chips, cracks, worn decal, and paint wear.

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1966-1971 Gold Base Oakland Athletics Bobble HeadThe Gold base series of Bobbing Heads was the last one issued in the 60's. They were sold from 1966 through 1971. This series saw the movement of several franchises and the addition of some expansion teams. There are 27 team dolls.

The 1966-1971 Gold Base Oakland Athletics Bobble Headcame in two variations. The Yellow uniform doll is worth about $60.00 - $75.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition, and the White Uniform doll is worth about $200.00 - $225.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition. Common Flaws will bring the value down significantly and include chips, cracks, worn decal, and paint wear.

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