Where can I research McDonald's collectible items?

I have a ronald mcdonald “rag doll” and wonder how to research its value, collectibility.

asked over 14 years ago

9 Answers

Thanks, Each – I found it, it’s the 9 1/2 inch 2000 one, with un-dressable jumpsuit. I don’t collect these, and was surprised to find it in the bottom of a box of china.

Thanks!

answered over 14 years ago

you know i just saw MacDonalds on the news stating they had the largest Museum of art at their corporate center, very interesting

answered over 14 years ago

Hi , I have a McCollecting Book, if you could show a picture ill be glad to look it up….Becky

answered over 14 years ago

Try Amazon and Ebay, they are on there often.

answered over 14 years ago

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there was another really good place but can’t find it right now

answered over 14 years ago

CindyBear
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See CindyBear's booth

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This is a very good place and where I check mine

answered over 14 years ago

[URL removed] is the site I use, but as stated there are many more.
Best of luck to you.

answered over 14 years ago

alienai
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I looked on another site, and the cloth Ronalds don’t seem to be selling very well. It’s one of those things that you price as well as you can by research, and then put in your booth to see if anyone comes along.

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answered over 14 years ago

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