These are the Barbie dolls that were sold in 1984. You will need to look them up individually to find their values.
1. Barbie & Ken Camping Out gift set
2. Crystal African-American (called Mille Luci Christie in Italy)
3. Crystal white, two different hairstyles (called Mille Luci in Italy)
4. Estrela A Boneca Que E Uma Estrela in bridal gown sold only in Brazil
5. Estrela A Boneca Que E Uma Estrela in Carmen Miranda outfit sold only in Brazil
6. Estrela A Boneca Que E Uma Estrela in mint gown sold only in Brazil
7. Fashion Play in #4815 Letter Perfect color variation sold only in Europe
8. Fashion Play in white wrap dress with blue stripes sold only in Europe
9. Fruehlingzauber in #7092 Springtime Magic sold only in Germany
10. Great Shape African-American
11. Great Shape white (called Super Danse in France, Ritmic in Spain and Aerobica in Mexico)
12. Great Shape in green outfit sold only in England
13. Great Shape gift set with Barbie, Ken and Skipper in green outfits sold only in England
14. Happy Birthday gift set
15. Happy Birthday in pink dotted Swiss dress
16. Irish
17. Japanese
18. Loving You (called Corazon in Spain)
19. Loving You gift set
20. Mervyn's Ballerina African-American
21. Mervyn's Ballerina white
22. Pretty Party sold only in England
23. Sun Gold Malibu African-American
24. Sun Gold Malibu Hispanic
25. Sun Gold Malibu white (called St. Tropez in Europe)
26. Swiss
27. Takara Casual City Girl in blue plaid slacks sold only in Japan
28. Takara Casual City Girl in red blouse and red pleated skirt sold only in Japan
29. Takara Casual City Girl in red zippered jacket and skirt sold only in Japan
30. Takara Mink sold only in Japan
31. Workout sold only in Peru in variation of #4817 Jazz Dancin'
The Avon Barbie dolls are a series of collectible dolls produced by Avon, often featuring unique themes and designs. Starting in the late 1980s, these dolls were typically released annually as part of Avon’s holiday collections or special promotions. Each doll often came with distinctive outfits reflecting various themes, such as holiday celebrations or cultural festivals. Collectors highly value these dolls for their limited editions and unique designs.
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Ruth Handler invented Barbie, by noticing her daughter preferred adult dolls instead of baby doll.facts about Barbie:Handler named the doll Barbie after her daughter Barbara.Three Barbie dolls are sold every second!The first Barbie dolls were made in Japan.
barbie dolls are slightly bigger than moxie dolls.
Vintage Barbie brand dolls may be found on Georgies Dolls. Georgie is vintage Barbie doll dealer who supplies customers with complete dolls, parts and accessories.
No. Although they are both considered fashion dolls, Mattel makes Barbie dolls and MGA Entertainment made the Bratz dolls.
Barbie dolls were never made in the USA. The first Barbie dolls were manufactured in Japan in 1959. Today, Barbies are manufactured in China, Taiwan and Indonesia.
Barbie dolls are still the more popular dolls. The Disney princess doll are similar to the Barbie dolls though and are also very good.
Avon Barbie dolls, including the Winter Splendor edition from 1998, can hold some value among collectors, but their worth typically depends on factors like condition, packaging, and market demand. While they may not fetch extremely high prices, mint-condition dolls still in their original packaging might sell for around $20 to $50. It's advisable to check current listings on auction sites or collector forums for a more accurate valuation.
A Barbie doll is for playing with or collecting.
Barbie dolls are manufactured by the Mattel corporation.