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Kevin O'Neill USC Trojans Bobblehead

Sports Memorabilia / Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$40-65

As of June 8, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a promotional bobblehead figurine of Kevin O'Neill, the former head coach of the University of Southern California (USC) men's basketball team. The figure stands approximately 7 to 8 inches tall and is constructed from painted polyresin or a similar molded plastic/resin material. It features a caricatured likeness of O'Neill, characterized by his eyeglasses, receding hairline, and a wide prominent smile. He is depicted in professional sideline attire, wearing a black suit jacket and trousers, a white dress shirt, and a red tie. His right hand is extended forward as if making a point or holding an invisible whistle. The figure is mounted on a red and white stepped base. The front of the base is emblazoned with the text 'HEAD COACH KEVIN O'NEILL' in white lettering. Flanking the feet of the figure on the base are two square advertising blocks: one featuring the USC 'Interlocking SC' Trojans logo and the other featuring the classic Coca-Cola script logo in white on a red circular background. Historically, this item likely dates between 2009 and 2013, coinciding with O'Neill's tenure at USC. The condition appears to be excellent with no visible chips, paint cracks, or structural damage to the spring mechanism, though slight dust accumulation indicates it has been displayed. The paint application is typical of mass-produced sports memorabilia with moderate detail in the facial features and logos.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual inspection of the Kevin O'Neill USC Trojans SGA bobblehead. The item appears to be an authentic Stadium Give-Away (SGA) from his tenure (2009–2013). My examination shows the polyresin structure remains intact with the spring mechanism providing appropriate tension. The 'Excellent' condition rating is supported by the lack of paint thinning on the high-contact areas, such as the nose and hands, though minor dust indicates display outside of its original packaging. Market demand for O'Neill memorabilia is currently niche. As a coach who had a winning but relatively short and tumultuous tenure, his items hold primarily sentimental value for USC alumni rather than high-end sports collectors. Comparables for similar NCAA coaching bobbleheads from that era typically sell in the $35–$70 range. Factors limiting the value include the presence of corporate logos (Coca-Cola) which, while authentic to the production, categorize it as a mass-produced promotional item rather than a limited-run artisan collectible. It is important to note that this appraisal is based on photographic evidence. A full authentication would require a physical inspection to check the integrity of the base weighted-plug, verifying the absence of professional repairs or 'touch-up' paint that may be hidden under specific lighting, and confirming the stability of the inner spring. Ideally, if the original box were present, the value would increase by approximately 25-30%.

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