How do I identify an American Girl doll?

How do I identify an American Girl doll?

What makes an American Girl doll worth a lot of money?

  1. The hair has not been cut.
  2. The face is unmarked.
  3. The eyes are intact.
  4. The doll still has the original, clean clothing.
  5. The doll comes in the original box.
  6. The doll has been retired.
  7. Paperwork is available that includes receipts and information cards.

Do American Girl dolls have serial numbers?

While there was a number imprinted on the tags as well, it was a part number for the doll and not the year of manufacture (most say “2008”). Starting in 2014, dolls started to come with longer body tags; these have the American Girl Logo, the year, and a Registration number.

Which American Girl dolls are worth a lot of money?

Some of the most sought-after and valuable American Girl dolls are the original three. Samantha, Molly, and Kirsten’s have been around the longest and their value only benefits from the fact that they were all retired in the last decade.

Who was the American Girl doll of the year 2005?

Marisol is the Girl of the Year 2005. She is a dancer of many styles who’s life changes when she moves from Chicago to a suburb with no dance studio. Marisol has brown hair, brown eyes, medium skin and the Josefina mold.

Is there a visual chart of American Girl dolls?

This is a visual chart of the American Girl Today, Just Like You, My American Girl, and Truly Me dolls. Each doll is shown in their current (or, if retired, last available) incarnation. Any modifications or updates to a doll are discussed on the individual pages.

Who is the only Native American American Girl doll?

Daring and strong Kaya is the only Native American doll ever released by American Girl. She loves her horse Steps High, and always takes time to respect the Earth. She has black hair, pinwheel brown eyes and dark skin.

What kind of Doll is Julie from American girl?

Sunny, fun-loving and optimistic Julie is the BeForever doll that is from the latest time period. Julie loves basketball, but her new school won’t let her play basketball on the boy’s team. Julie has long blond hair, brown eyes, light skin and the Josefina mold. Julie is from 1975. Julie is the only American Girl doll who has her parent’s divorced.

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