Kirsten Larson — "a pioneer girl of strength and spirit growing up in Minnesota in 1854" — is the latest creation to be retired by American Girl, the doll-making franchise.
What American Girl dolls are retiring in 2021?
The announcement of the retiring of Tenney Grant, Gabriela McBride, and Z Yang (as seen in a AG Rewards e-mail). Retirement is when a doll, outfit, book, accessory, collection, item, and/or product line is discontinued and no longer available for purchase direct from American Girl.
What is the rarest American Girl doll?
- Original Kirsten Larson.
- Original Samantha Parkington.
- Just Like You #36.
- Cecile Rey.
- Marie-Grace Gardner.
- Caroline Abbott.
- BeForever Felicity Merriman.
- Girl of Today #6.
What are original American Girl dolls worth?
To get an idea of how much you might be able to cash in on, a quick scroll through eBay shows Samantha dolls going for as much as $3,000 to $7,000. Molly is listed at prices up to $5,000, and Kirsten as high as $2,000. Aside from the signature and original torsos, the value will depend on their condition, of course.
What is the most expensive American Girl doll item?
In 2015, Grace's biggest item was her French Bakery. In her story, Grace went to Paris so her mom could help her aunt Sophie who was on bed rest. Her uncle owned this bakery, which Grace helped out in. The price was $500- the most expensive American Girl set EVER.
What are the oldest American Girl dolls?
The first dolls in the American Girl/Historical line (Samantha, Kirsten and Molly) shared the same face mold but had different hair and eye colors. The first dolls were created with white muslin bodies, but these cloth bodies were changed in 1991 from a white muslin to a matching flesh tone.