The value of a 1962 Teen Age Fashion Model Barbie can vary significantly based on its condition, packaging, and rarity. Generally, in good condition, it can be worth anywhere from $200 to $1,000 or more, especially if it comes with original clothing and accessories. Prices can fluctuate based on market demand and trends, so it's advisable to consult recent sales or a professional appraiser for a more accurate estimate.
Ponytail Barbie dolls were sold from 1959 to 1961. Bubblecut Barbies were sold from 1962 to 1967.
The model 100 was made in 1962. in Excellent condition it is worth around $40 Plus or minus
$649 +/- http://www.gbase.com/gear/eko-model-100-mascot-1963-sunburst
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Council of Fashion Designers of America was created in 1962.
His Model Wife - 1962 TV was released on: USA: 4 September 1962
The Benjamin 720 was made from 1947-1962. In good condition it would be worth around $80 to $105
The barbie doll appeared in the United States in 1959. Entrepreneur Ruth Handler designed the first product. Barbie was first introduced to America on March 9th, 1959. This is also the date that is used as Barbie's official birthdate. Barbie made her debut in New York, at the American International Toy Fair.
According to the one I bought today at a garage sale, and it's a beauty, $5
The first series was sold in 1962 and 1963. The second series was sold from 1991 and 1995.
Some possible answers:1. Her legs could bend in 1964. (Miss Barbie)2. She could twist at the waist in 1967. (Twist N Turn Barbie)2. She could talk in 1968. (Talking Barbie)3. Her arms could bend in 1970. (Living Barbie)4. She could walk in 1972. (Walk Lively Barbie)5. She could brush her hair in 1980. (Beauty Secrets Barbie)6. She could wink in 1981. (Western Barbie)There have also been Barbie dolls with sleep eyes, with hair that could grow, and with hands that could hold things, but those innovations existed on other dolls before Mattel added them to Barbie.