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How can I find out how much my Barbie is worth?

How can I find out how much my Barbie is worth?

BarbieDB.com is your free guide for finding how much a Barbie doll or collection can be worth. Have you ever wondered “what is my barbie worth”? Here you can search an ever-growing database of Barbie values and details – an ideal guide for collectors and sellers alike.

How much is a 1960s Barbie worth?

1959 to 1960s Barbies A long way from her initial $3 price tag, a mint-in-box original 1959 Barbie doll is worth $8,000-$10,000 today, according to Reader’s Digest. However, slightly less pristine versions are available on eBay for less — one sold for $3,999 in December 2020.

How do I know what Barbie model I have?

How To Identify Barbie Dolls – Resources, Websites and Tips To Help!

  1. Look at the Body.
  2. Look at the Back of the Head.
  3. Look at Anything A Bit “Different” About the Doll (for example; hair, tattoos, piercings, earrings, etc.)
  4. The Mattel Customer Service Website.
  5. Google Images.
  6. Amazon.
  7. Social Media.
  8. Doll Blogs.

Are 1966 Barbies worth anything?

They are very rare and can sell between $500 and $1,000 if in mint condition. The second answer is more complicated: Mattel had the Twist N Turn waist for the Barbie doll patented in 1966, and that design of waist/body was used for dolls sold between 1967 and 1999.

What are older Barbie dolls worth?

Original Barbie – The original first edition Barbie from 1959 is very rare. Money, Inc. reports that even in played-with condition, she is worth $8,000. In pristine condition, she could be worth more than $27,000.

How can you tell a 1959 Barbie doll?

The first Barbie dolls were unveiled at the New York Toy Fair in 1959….No. 3

  1. and No.
  2. except that the doll has blue irises and the eyebrows are curved. The No.
  3. doll can have blue or brown eyeliner and they sometimes smell like Crayola crayons.

How do you know if your Barbie is vintage?

Vintage 1966 Barbie dolls will usually have some of the following information stamped on the body or some of these characteristics:

  1. ©1966/Mattel, Inc.
  2. U.S. Patented or U.S.Pat.
  3. Made in Japan.
  4. 1960s TNT Barbie: This doll has rooted eyelashes.
  5. Malibu Barbie: This doll has dark, tanned skin, straight arms.

What Barbies were made in 1966?

The first answer is the list of dolls actually sold in 1966:

  • Bend leg/American Girl blonde or brunette, two different shades, two different hair parts, with Color Magic face, sold only in Japan.
  • Color Magic black/red hair, two different boxes.
  • Color Magic blonde/red hair, two different boxes.
  • Color Magic gift set.