Q: I have an Elvis doll made by Hasbro in 1993. The box is labeled ”Elvis Jailhouse Rock, 45 RPM.” The doll has never been on display, and the box has never even been opened. Can you tell me what is in the box and if it has any value?
A: In the 1990s, Hasbro made three Elvis Presley dolls to honor the King of Rock ‘n Roll. Your doll’s box includes a numbered 12-inch posable Elvis doll dressed in a red jacket with black trim, a white shirt, black pants, and white shoes. He has a removable guitar to commemorate the photo shoot for his hit record ”Jailhouse Rock.” The doll is packaged with a doll stand that has an Elvis facsimile signature and a certificate of authenticity. The other dolls in the series commemorate Elvis ”Teen Idol” and the Elvis ”’68 Special.” At the time of this writing, the value was about $30 to $40. As of July 2024, values have fallen. A quick check of eBay reveals prices as low as $8.00 plus shipping.
Sometimes, Elvis memorabilia sells more around January 8 (his birthday) and August 16 (his death).
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