The boxes for this series of bobble heads sometimes showed a drawing of the actual doll on the label. The picture Box that came with the Roberto Clemente Bobble head doll from the 1961- 1963 White Base Baseball series can sell for about $75.- $100. or more by itself, and can add up to $200. to the accompanying doll. Condition of the box is also important. If the box just reads Roberto Clemente on the label, it will have a value closer to the $50. price range. The Roberto Clemente Bobblehead doll came out in the 1961- 1963 White Base Baseball series. This was the first comprehensive series of Major League Baseball bobbing heads. They originally sold for $1.00 each! It included examples from 20 different franchises with several significant variations.
The series included nine dolls featuring mascot heads. Also lumped into this series are four dolls of actual players. Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente. facsimile autograph decal on base. Comes with square or round white base (round base has a different body type). It was originally issued in a picture box. Common Flaws include chips, cracks, worn decal, and paint wear. a Rberto Clemente doll with minor flaws can sell as high as $1,000. and $2,000.-$3,000. in Excellent - Near/Mint condition I will leave a link below for more information on this series of bobble heads.
The Roberto Clemente Bobblehead doll was issued between 1961- 1963 and is part of the White Base Baseball series. This was the first comprehensive series of Major League baseball bobbing heads. They originally sold for $1.00 each! It included examples from 20 different franchises with several significant variations.The series included nine dolls featuring mascot heads. Also lumped into this series are four dolls of actual players. Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente. facsimile autograph decal on base. Comes with square or round white base (round base has a different body type). It was originally issued in a picture box. Common Flaws include chips, cracks, worn decal, and paint wear. A Rberto Clemente doll with minor flaws can sell as high as $1,000. and $2,000.-$3,000. in Excellent - Near/Mint condition (add $75-$100 for box) In a recent eBay auction a Roberto Clemente White Base bobblehead doll sold for $2,872.00 with the original box. I will leave a link below for more information on this bobblehead, and others.
The first baseball bobblehead dolls in the 1960s were of Major League Baseball players Willie Mays, Roberto Clemente, and Mickey Mantle. These bobbleheads were produced by the Bobble Dobbles company and were given away as promotional items at games. They quickly became popular collectibles among baseball fans and are now highly sought after by collectors.
I have an original from the 60's. Newer ones I am not sure of.
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Puzzle Bobble was created in 1994.
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Bubble Bobble was created in 1986.
Bubble Bobble Evolution happened in 2006.
New Puzzle Bobble happened in 2011.
Bubble Bobble Evolution was created in 2006.
Bubble Bobble Revolution happened in 2005.
Super Puzzle Bobble happened in 2000.