Found Your Lisa Frank Sticker Collection? Here’s What to Do Next

If you recently stumbled upon your childhood Lisa Frank sticker stash—maybe in an old binder, keepsake box, or your parents' attic—you’re not alone. Thousands of 80s and 90s kids are rediscovering their sticker collections and wondering what to do next.

Is vintage Lisa Frank worth anything? Should you sell them? And where would you even start?

Let’s walk through it step by step.

🧐 Step 1: Check Their Condition

Before anything else, take a look at the stickers:

  • Are the sheets unused?

  • Any damage like fading, curling, or missing stickers?

💡 Tip: Even partially used sheets can have value if the design is rare.

 
Vintage Lisa Frank sticker collection, organized by sheet type and condition
 

🔍 Step 2: Identify Sticker Numbers (This Matters!)

Turn over each sheet or look along the borders for a code like:

  • S104

  • S238

  • S407

This number helps determine the year and rarity.

You can enter these into our Sticker Catalog to learn more about your designs.

Lisa Frank sticker number identifier on back of sticker sheet

💰 Step 3: Learn What They Might Be Worth

Sticker sheets vary in value depending on:

  • Rarity (early sheet numbers, rare characters)

  • Format (scented, sparkly = higher value)

  • Condition (unused, full sheets = best)

  • Unopened Packaging

Most sheets sell for ~$5–$10 for the more common ones, but some can go for $50+ each, if they feature popular characters like Markie & the Moon or Zoomer & Zorbit.

You can check sold listings on eBay or get a quote from us directly.

S389: Lisa Frank Zoomer & Zorbit Aliens

S389: Zoomer & Zorbit Aliens

S383: Lisa Frank Sticker Markie & the Moon

S383: Markie & the Moon

✉️ Step 4: Decide How You Want to Sell

Assuming you don’t want to keep and cherish your newfound sticker collection, you have a few options:

1. List Them One-by-One (eBay, Etsy, Mercari)

Pros: Full control over pricing, global audience, make more money over time
Cons: Time-consuming, photo-taking, properly packaging and shipping each order individually

2. Sell Your Whole Collection to Rainbow Archive

Pros: No listing, no fees, just one quote and one shipment
Cons: You may get slightly less than if you sold each sheet individually, but you gain back your time and get paid quickly

 
Shipping vintage Lisa Frank stickers in bulk to a buyer
 

🚀 Step 5: Submit Your Collection

Ready to sell? Use our quick Sell Your Collection form. We’ll ask for:

  • A few photos of the front/back of your sheets

  • A quick note about the condition or quantity

We’ll get back to you with a fair quote within 48 hours.

No listing. No haggling. Just a clean rainbow send-off 💌

✅ Final Thoughts

If you’re not ready to sell just yet, you can still:

  • Use our Sticker Catalog to learn about your collection

  • Follow @RainbowArchive on Instagram to see featured sticker reveals

Whether you keep, sell, or just admire them, your collection is a time capsule from a magical era. Let’s help it shine again. ✨

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