>>8811482Moar random junk. There were a couple 12" GI-Joes and Soldiers of the World dolls for boy's stuff. I used to collect 1/6 Joes, but the ones here were pretty bland & common. Besides, the 1/6 scene has moved on from GI-Joe, so there's no money there. Nascar crap NEVER sells, but I see plebs at yard sales & flea markets try to hock the stuff for far more than what its worth, which is nothing.
>>8811471>Hot damn what a treasure troveNot really. MIB Babs is a fairly common thing at estate sales. This collection is large, but before the lockdown hit, I went to sale with a similar sized collection of Babs dolls in better condition. (There was more variety, better prices and they didn't smell of mildew.) Alot of the boomer collectors are dying off, so it's a good time to pick up MIB Babs dolls from the 80~90's because the deceased's family doesn't want the doll collection and there's already so many MIB dolls from this era that the prices have bottomed out.