The value of Kings Webber bobbleheads can vary significantly based on factors such as rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. Generally, common versions can range from $10 to $30, while limited editions or autographed versions may fetch higher prices, sometimes exceeding $100. To get the most accurate valuation, checking recent sales on platforms like eBay or collector forums can provide a better insight into current market trends.
About $300.00 in very good condition
Many of the bobble heads are worth around $50 each. The price will vary depending upon which bobble head one has.
Holt Howard bobble head lion is worth 250 US dollars.
The 1958 dandelion bobble head by Holt Howard is worth $ 2500.
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You did not mention who issued the bobble head or the year. In 1992 Sports Accessories Memorabilia (S.A.M.) issued bobbin' head figurines made of Porcelain. The original Bobbin' Heads from the 1960s were made of paper mache. Most of these Figures had production runs between 3,000 and 5,000. A 1992 Mike Schmidt S.A.M. bobble head is worth about $55. in near/mint condition with the origianl box, and C.O.A. See Related Links below for a 1992 S.A.M. Bobble Head price guide
To find the value for a specific bobble head doll you need to identify the year or ear the bobble head was sold, and the company that sold them. Some wehe stadium give aways. Others sold at the souvenir stands at the stadium. From 1961- 1963 the White base, baseball series Bobbing Head doll was isssued. 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
1961- 1963 Cardinals White base baseball seriesThe 1961- 1963 White base baseball series Bobbing Head doll 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 bobble heads measure about 71/4" tall unless you have the mini bobble heads which measure 4 1/2" They were made available through mail order, and were also sold at the ballparks. The St. Louis Cardinals 1961- 1963 White base, "mascot" Bobbing Head doll is worth about $700 - $800. in Near Mint - Mint condition. The mini bobble head dolls are worth about $800.-$900.Condition is very important, and the slightest flaws will bring the value down significantly. Common flaws include chips, cracks, worn decal, and paint wear.For more information, and pictures for the White base bobble heads see Related Links below.