These are the Barbie dolls that were sold in 1979. You'll need to look them up individually on the internet to learn their current values. 1. Ballerina revised with new hairdo (four variations of #9327 Snowflake Fairy outfit)
2. Ballerina Confetto in #3326 Sugarplum Fairy sold only in Japan
3. Beach Fun sold only in Europe
4. dressed doll in Best Buy #2767 black color variation sold only in Canada
5. dressed doll in Best Buy #2768 white floral print color variation sold only in Canada
6. dressed doll in Pretty Changes outfit sold only in Canada
7. Equestrienne with SuperStar face sold only in Germany
8. Hawaiian revised
9. Kissing, three different hairstyles
10. Kissing Extra Value Gift Set
11. Partytime with SuperStar face sold only in Germany
12. Pretty Changes, three different hairstyles
13. Pretty Changes gift set with lamp
14. Pretty Changes gift set with perfume
15. Standard with SuperStar face in orange swimsuit sold only in Germany
16. Strandspass/Beach Fun sold only in Germany
17. Sun Lovin' Malibu with bend legs wearing a bikini (called Congost Sun in Spain) (some dolls have original Malibu face, some have SuperStar face)
18. SuperSize Bridal
19. SuperSize with Super Hair
Nothing. The doll wasn't sold until 1959.
There's no such thing. The doll was first sold in 1959.
Nothing. The doll wasn't sold until 1959.
The International Barbie dolls were first sold in 1981.
The Malaysia Barbie dolls have been on the market since 1986. You can find them at doll shows for about $1 each.
$3.99 in 1959 $4 to $6 in the early 1960s
I believe the doll you are inquiring about is Free Moving Barbie from 1975. You can do a Google or an ebay search for the doll.
100$ im sure beacuase i have the set
It depends on the quality of the doll & the buyer. You may want to bring it into auction.
A GI Joe is an action figuire. Much different than a doll. As to say a Barbie Doll There are two ways to answer this question. One is that, no, GI Joe is an action figure while Barbie is a fashion doll. The other is to say, no, because only dolls that Mattel makes are considered Barbie dolls, while Joe is manufactured by Hasbro.
The value of the Princess of the Nile Barbie doll can vary significantly based on its condition, packaging, and market demand. Typically, this collectible doll can be found ranging from $20 to $100 or more. For a precise value, it's best to check current listings on auction sites or collectible marketplaces.
They can rage up to $250 some $190 and the $75 depending on what character you desire or one that has special features