350,000
350,000
The number #1 Barbie in 1959 didn't have any iris color. They were outlined black circles with a black dot in the center.
The Number 1 Barbie doll, which had a tube running through her straight legs so that her feet could be placed over a stand, was sold in early 1959. The Number 2 Barbie doll, which had the tube removed, followed in late 1959.
#1 ponytail Barbie, blonde or brunette, sold in 1959
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.
About 1 billion.
The following reproduction dolls were released in March 2009 in conjunction with Barbie's 50th birthday: 1959 Number 1 ponytail 1962 bubblecut 1968 Twist N Turn 1971 Malibu 1977 SuperStar 1986 Rocker
the number 1 photocopier sales is Richo
There isn't such a doll. The ponytail dolls sold in 1959 and 1960 are referred to by collectors as Numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 depending on when they were made. There are also many My First Barbie dolls.
No, as its factors are: 1, 3, 653, 1959.
The Untouchables - 1959 You Can't Pick the Number 1-11 was released on: USA: 24 December 1959
The #1/#2 blonde and brunette ponytails wearing the striped swimsuits sold in 1959 had a stated price of $3.99, although you probably could have gotten one for less on sale.the first barbie was worth 100,000$3.00alot$3.99The #1/#2 blonde and brunette ponytails wearing the striped swimsuits sold in 1959 had a stated price of $3.99, although you probably could have gotten one for less on sale.
The #1/#2 blonde and brunette ponytails wearing the striped swimsuits sold in 1959 had a stated price of $3.99, although you probably could have gotten one for less on sale.the first barbie was worth 100,000$3.00alot$3.99The #1/#2 blonde and brunette ponytails wearing the striped swimsuits sold in 1959 had a stated price of $3.99, although you probably could have gotten one for less on sale.