yes
It says on the box or the Barbie's back.
The value of Barbie Talking Dentist doll is $15. The doll is in the original unopened box
It is dificult to say what the value of the 1st Barbie doll with a screw holding the head on is. You cannot place a value on an item without being able to see the condition. Whether or not you have the box will also impact value. A Barbie in the box will be worth more.
New in box
A played-with #1 from 1959, no clothes, no box, no accessories, can probably fetch $5,000. A mint condition, complete, MIB doll is probably worth about $10,000. if you have the first barbie doll then you are in for some money cause it's worth between 2,000 to 9,000 dollars. The first barbie doll is called a #1 barbie and can range from 5,000 to 50,000 dollars. it said on a website that a 1959 orignal barbie sold for 100,000$ at an auction at the new york toy fair The doll was designed in 1958 but wasn't put on the market until 1959.
Get the doll as clean and neat as possible. Redress her in her original outfit (also clean) or in another Mattel Barbie outfit from the same time period.
That is a negative.
The Mattel sun logo is always on the box, not the doll. The word "Mattel" is written on the doll's backside.
1961Ken was first sold two years after Barbie. In other words, Barbie turned 50 in 1999. Ken will turn 50 in 2011.The Barbie doll was first sold in 1959 and the Ken doll was first sold in 1961. So, since 1961.i am barbieA little girl got a boy doll and a girl doll and made them look at each-other and meet so they were actally meetingtomorrow.12The barbie doll Ken is 53 in 2014
There's nothing on the doll. There is always a sentence on the box that says, "Not suitable for children under 3 years."
According to Michael Augustyniak's book, "Collector's Encyclopedia of Barbie doll Exclusives," third edition, copyright 2005, she is worth $65.
the answer is 75 dollars outside the box and 450 dollars inside the box but there is a third option: if you have two ghanian barbie dolls inside the boxes it is 900 dollars