
Where could I sell a collection of limited edition Barbie Collectibles, some of them with a little damage?
I’ve had a collection of 15 limited edition barbie dolls for about 10 years. Many of them are form movies like Cinderella, Scarlett O’ Hara, Titanic, etc. Some are famous like Cher or Marylin Monroe. They are not in mint condition, but I think that they look good, except for some whose dresses have little brown stains on them. Do you think I could get rid of these stains somehow? Which would be the best place to sell them on the internet (no e-bay please!)? How much would someone be willing to pay for them?
Since you specifically stated that you are against selling on E-bay (which by the way is likely where you would fetch the largest price online), then I highly recommend that you try selling them on:
http://www.barbieforums.com/
I second what was said about Amazon as well, if they have listings for the dolls that you have, you could sell them in the Amazon Marketplace.
If you would like me to send you a price list of the Barbies that you have, you can send me an e-mail directly with the list of dolls that you have and I will give you current prices.

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