I have an american girl doll....who is she?

I bought her second hand….she has a tag on her hip, use says American girl doll 2008…..if you part her hair she has short hair mixed with long…..she has green eyes. Copper like hair and a neck code That says 8 g03….please help?

asked over 9 years ago

kimchmielewski
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kimchmielewski says: December 02, 2014

I will put her picture as mine

DesertDaisies says: December 03, 2014

From what I can see it looks like Felicity – she is retired, from the Historical Collection.

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American Girl dolls are not my specialty, but off hand, I would suggest you maybe do a search both here and other sites for comparable dolls to get a feeling for price. When possible, check to see how much they sold for, not how much they were listed for.

answered over 9 years ago

From what I can see it looks like Felicity – she is retired, from the Historical Collection. The 2008 number on her side tag is a factory code, not the year.

answered over 9 years ago

She is a collectible Felicity is no longer in circulation. She was from the 1700’s I believe? I read all of her books as a kid. Man time flies. I wouldn’t sell her I would keep her in good conditions. That’s just my personal opinion.

answered over 9 years ago

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cshort0319 says: December 03, 2014

From the 1700"s?

justenergycsr says: December 04, 2014

Yes. Her story line is from that timeframe. You know all the dolls come from a timeframe back in the old days like 1800’s 1900’s like Samantha and Addy. I have some of her books not the doll Felicity. I wouldn’t sell her. She may be rare in the future.

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