Ted Williams was not Issued with the Original Baseball series bobble heads of the 1960's. You might have one made by S.A.M.
The S.A.M. Bobble Head Dolls were first Issued in 1992. The S.A.M. Sports Accessories Memorabilia Bobble Heads came with a C.O.A., and most of these fgures had production runs between 3,000 and 5,000. These bobbin' head figurines are made of Porcelain. The original Bobbin' Heads from the 1960's were made of paper mache.
Another series of SAM Player Bobble heads were issued again in 1997, and in 1999 a Team Series. S.A.M. went out of Business in the year 2000.The Ted Williams doll had a regular issue, and a 500 HR edition. They sell for about $70.-$100. and higher for the 500 HR edition. If this is not the bobble head you are inquring about contact me with more details.
Below I will leave a List of the 1992 S.A.M. Bobble Heads with price guide, and a link for information on other Bobble Heads.
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Hank Aaron was not Issued with the original baseball series bobble heads of the 1960's. You might have one made by S.A.M. The S.A.M. Bobble Head Dolls were first Issued in 1992. The S.A.M. Sports Accessories Memorabilia Bobble Heads came with a C.O.A., and most of these fgures had production runs between 3,000 and 5,000. These bobbin' head figurines are made of Porcelain. The original Bobbin' Heads from the 1960's were made of paper mache.
Another series of SAM Player Bobble heads were issued again in 1997, and in 1999 a Team Series. S.A.M. went out of Business in the year 2000.The Hank Aaron doll had a regular issue, and a 500 HR edition. They sell for about $70.-$100. and higher for the 500 HR edition.
Depends on what condition it is in. They are somewhat rarer since the Senators were a franchise that moved to Texas. A great condition (paint color, no chipping or flaking, no cracks, all lables still good) can go for hundreds of dollars (maybe up to ~$400+). It scales down from their based on the above listed conditions.
The 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. 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 1963 - 1965 Philadelphia Phillies Green Base Bobble headis worth about $125.- $150. in near/mint condtion. Common flaws include chips, cracks, worn decal, and paint wear. See Related Links below for values on other Bobbing Head dolls from the 1960's
Ok, if you have the one from 2001, it is worth about $129.99. If you have the one from 2009, it is worth $60.